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The Manager will be responsible for facilitating high quality maintenance and repairs of broadcast systems and related facilities owned or operated by Trans World Radio Kenya and Sifa FM network.
SIFA FM SHINES AGAIN AT AJEA 2024 AWARDS
The prestigious Media Council of Kenya (MCK) Annual Journalism Excellence Awards (AJEA) Gala Dinner Ceremony took place in April 2024 at the opulent Grand Ballroom of the Edge Conference Centre. The awards celebrate outstanding achievements in journalism. The event gathered esteemed journalists, media executives, and distinguished guests from around the African Continent to honour the exemplary work that has significantly contributed to the field of journalism over the past year. The ceremony commenced with a warm welcome from the Master of Ceremonies, renowned journalist and news anchor, Johnson Mwakazi. He set an inspiring tone for the evening by highlighting the crucial role of journalism in upholding excellence and the importance of ethical reporting in today’s fast-paced information landscape. The Sifa FM stations owned by Trans World Radio Kenya, has won in quite a number of the AJEA in diverse categories. The awards are the peak of celebrations to commemorate the…
FROM A HARDCORE ROBBER, DRUG ADDICT, WAR MONGER TO A PEACE LOVING CITIZEN.
In the expansive and often challenging terrain of the Northern Frontier, where communities grapple with various social and economic issues, Sifa FM Marsabit stands as a beacon of transformation. Established over a decade ago, this multi-award-winning radio station broadcasts from the heart of Marsabit, reaching far and wide across the region, touching lives and bringing about profound change. In a recent interview conducted among listeners in Marsabit town and its surroundings, Mr. Peter Noor, a former police officer turned burglar after losing his job, shared his remarkable journey of redemption. At one point, Mr. Noor found himself on the wrong side of the law, labeled as the most wanted person in Marsabit County for two years. His involvement in criminal activities, including robbery and inciting violence among communities, had made him a notorious figure. “After losing my job, I made the unfortunate decision to turn to crime,” Mr. Noor confessed.…