Nation FM Unveils Revamped Line-Up Featuring Shatta Bway and Claudia Naisabwa
Nation FM has launched a refreshed weekday programming schedule, introducing a high-profile team of presenters in a bid to diversify its content and broaden its listener base.
Shatta Bway Joins Nation FM After Radio 47 Exit
Renowned radio personality Shatta Bway has officially joined Nation FM, following his recent departure from Radio 47. Known for his high energy and charismatic style, Shatta now takes over the Rockers Nation slot, airing weeknights from 8:00 p.m. to midnight. This move marks his third major radio stint, having previously worked at Radio Citizen and Radio 47.
Claudia Naisabwa Makes Her Radio Debut
TV and digital content creator Claudia Naisabwa is stepping into radio for the first time. She will co-host Vibe Shift with Brian Aseli every weekday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Claudia, who recently won Fashion Influencer of the Year and Best Dressed Influencer at the 2024 Pulse Influencer Awards, brings a fresh and stylish flair to the airwaves.
More New Voices and Updated Schedule
Nation FM’s revamped line-up also includes new shows and fresh voices:
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Barbra Koinange kicks off mornings with Praise Break from 4:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m., featuring uplifting gospel tunes.
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Eric Latiff, Janet Mbugua, and Mariam Bishar continue to lead the flagship breakfast show (6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.), which airs both on radio and TV.
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Harry Araka and Nyanduko Nyabuto will co-host Ride and Vibe during the drive-time slot from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., offering lively discussions and music for evening commuters.
Radio Landscape Remains Competitive
According to the latest listenership data, Citizen Radio maintains its lead with a 17.3% market share, a position it has held for over 20 years. Newcomer Radio 47 has quickly risen to second place with 7.5%, followed by Kameme Radio at 6.9%. Ramogi FM and Radio Jambo are tied at 6.1%.
The updated Nation FM line-up represents a strategic effort to compete in a dynamic radio market, where vernacular stations remain dominant and emerging brands like Radio 47 continue to gain ground.