“it also gives us room to speak” Kamadi Amata – Mtaani community radio in Nairobi

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Mtaani Community Radio is the vibrant heartbeat of local storytelling, bringing voices from the streets to the airwaves. With its finger on the pulse of neighborhood issues, it champions authentic conversations, grassroots music, and community-driven change. Whether it’s shining a spotlight on local musicians or diving into pressing local topics, Mtaani is more than just a station—it’s a movement. I enjoyed talking to Kamadi Amata about stories that matter, his journey with the radio and what Mtaani stands for.

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