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Kevin Oyugi

Kevin Oyugi

Kevin Oyugi | Former Journalist

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Tuesday, 19 June 2012 15:53

Don't Miss Out On This Creative Camp

Interacteam Media announces the launch of Interacteam Creative Arts Camp that will take place by Lake Elementaita from the 15th to the 22nd of July 2012. Participants will stay in Eagle’s Point, a camp by the lake, in between Naivasha and Nakuru, approximately 126 miles from Nairobi.

If you're a Kenyan artiste or a professional in your field seeking to find the perfect place to network with the 'whos who' in the industry as well, or just in the entertainment industry looking to increase your prospects with the right crowd, then this website forum is the perfect place for you.

One of the leading Rhumba bands in the country, Orchestre Libonza, are set to cement your love for the genre soon as the group takes to the stage later this month.

NAKURU based Calif Records Artist Rapper TN and Saiz 2 are unhappy after their new single ‘Pesa kwa Madem’ was banned by the area's Radio Amani 88.3 FM.

DJ Mo and Alemba seem to be having a blast in the USA with their pre-Talanta Awards tour which saw them this past weekend feature at the official gala in the US capital, Washington DC.

We all have those little or major things which push us the extra mile and celebrities are not that different when it comes to a defining and go-get moment.

The BIGGEST news of this past weekend was the release of DNA's brand new single 'Maswali Ya Polisi' and the fact that the musician has officially left gospel music and is going back to seculer hits.

Tuesday, 19 June 2012 09:22

Win a Date With the Beautiful Marya

One FM are attempting to make at least one of your dreams come true... that is of course if you are a diehard fan of this sultry Kenyan songstress and particularly more so if you listen to the station.

Having played so many roles in a diverse number of both local and international productions, one may fear that the likes of Nancy Wanjiku may lose her identity and suffer from a 'celebrity complex' feeling a height above the rest.

Michael Joesph and current Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore may be perturbed by Kenya’s peculiar calling habits but that’s not the only thing that’s unique about Kenyans. It seems people love listening to radio at specific clustered timings while at other moments there are very few people who are on the airwaves.

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