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Digitizing African Traditional Story Telling in PCVE
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Mtaa Mentality Podcast Episode 1 (Part 1)
#MtaaMentalityPodcast first episode was recorded on @blueradioKe, the episode was delving into community narratives in need of alternatives. Joined by 3 social media and community influencers for change (The Poets), Kasichana the Poet, Doc Poet and Amos Baraka we analyzed #BembaniMwenye and explored its positive application. #PamojaInitiative
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Bemba ni Mwenye
"It's just you yourself" is a slang widely used in our community, often employed to shift blame or point fingers when someone decides to take action, whether for better or worse.
The phrase tends to discourage individuals from proudly making decisions, whether positive or negative, as it implies that the responsibility lies solely with them.
This colloquial expression is subtly eroding the fabric of our community, particularly impacting the younger generation who have adopted it as a common refrain
This killer narrative contributes to isolation and fosters a fear of speaking out, as individuals seek to avoid judgment and scrutiny.
This phenomenon is especially prevalent among the youth in Kilifi County, Kenya, and addressing it is crucial for promoting a more supportive and inclusive community environment. #PamojaInitiative #AriveKilifi -
Listen to what "Kijana Mwero" had to say during an interview - Kaya FM
Youth Representative Shaban Mwero urges the communities to embrace traditions for the coming generation to accept and respect the values that come with. #TurudiKatikaAsiliYetu
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Digitizing African Traditional Story Telling in PCVE Episode 3
Still on the Africa Cross Boarder Messaging Program - Harnessing the Potential of Traditional Storytelling in PVCE in Kwale county.
The Conversations were co-facilitated by Mohammed Ali Mwachausa - Partnerships Advisor (Sambasports Youth Agenda) and Jamal Abdallah Kibyogo (Jay FM)
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Digitizing African Traditional Story Telling in PCVE Episode 3 - Radio Promo
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