Paukwa? Pakawa! Our stories celebrate the people, products and platforms of Kenya. We shine a spotlight on the everyday builders of our nation. We're inviting you to listen to these stories of us and share in our celebration of our beautiful land and its people. Hadithi Hadithi? Hadithi Njoo!…
We wind up the first season of the #KeSafari with Kenya’s capital. Nairobi is the heart of activity in Kenya and has been the hub of historical events, trade and human connection for decades. Essentially, it’s a city that never sleeps. Enjoy Nairobi as narrated by Gracia O.
Even through the dark times of colonial rule, the people of Nyamira rose up, bold and defiant in the face of injustice. Their stories live on in this episode. Listen to the tales that abound in the stunning area that is Nyamira County. This episode has been narrated by Mwihaki M.
Soapstone artifacts are in our homes and offices, but did you know that most of these works of art are made in County 45? With its fertile landscape, the agricultural produce overflows from the food-basket that is Kisii. Its hills have long been inhabited by warriors and poets. Explore Kisii County with us on this episode. This episode has been narrated by Mwihaki M.
Homabay is a land of tales, and we can’t shy away from a good story. County 42 is home to Rusinga Island and Kendu Bay, but what’s most fascinating is the story that comes from this county. The episode has been narrated by Mwihaki M. and Ayanna G.
Siaya County is a land of rich heritage. From the many decades of deep dedication to education and the sites named after Kenyan historical figures, it draws us to our glorious past. Did you know County 41 has the longest coastline along Lake Victoria? Discover much more on this episode. This episode has been narrated by Natalie S.
Busia is a county full of wonders. It’s mapped as County 40 and, beyond the unlimited supply of Lake Victoria fish, this county is known for an annual boat festival that brings people together from far and wide. Perhaps this episode will give you the right feel of what to expect in Busia. The episode has been narrated by Gracia O.
In Kenya, we resonate different communities with traits or food. The peeps of Kakamega are known for their love (and we mean love) for chicken. More so, Kakamega county hosts the Kakamega National Forest but is also traditional in a sense. Learn about this county in the west. Episode narrated by Natalie S.
On this episode, join us in the booming county of Kajiado. After a hike up one of the county's many hills, explore the pink lake within the county's borders. From its wide open spaces to the picturesque ridges that adorn it, Kajiado will draw you in with sunsets to take your breath away. This episode has been narrated by Gracia O.
Grab a cup of chai and join us as we travel through the county that is known for this warming, beloved Kenyan brew. In Kericho, we find a calm, welcoming getaway. In this episode, we uncover a place that seems like it was made especially for the historian, the traveler, and the avid golfer. Nature enthusiasts and conservationists aren’t left out of the fun either in County 35! This episode has been narrated by Natalie S.
Explore the land of many hidden treasures with us – Narok on this week's episode. Not only does this county have Kenya's largest gold mining project, but some of the best agricultural projects too! Wheat, barley, and bamboo flourish in this treasure-chest. Experience Narok as you listen to this podcast. Perhaps you'll want to see the treasure for yourself. This episode has been narrated by Natalie S.
On this week's podcast, we go to Nakuru: the county which borders eight other counties. As a nationally-known halfway point from travelers to various East African destinations, Nakuru has been an essential resting place since the early 1900s. With Kenya's natural spa and scenes that would fill you with serenity, County 32 should be your next destination. This episode has been narrated by Teshi.
'The treeless plain' is the other name given to this county. Of course, this is a name it acquired eons ago. Today, Laikipia produces wheat, maize, and even carrots! If you haven't guessed by now, Kenya is a food basket. There's lots to do and see in this county, and this episode lets you know more. Narrated by: Mutua Mweu
On this week's episode, join us in the land of a million flamingos - Baringo County. Here you'll find daring divers and wildlife, both vividly colorful and dangerous. In County 30, green pastures, desert lands, gorges, ravines, and rivers await you. This episode has been narrated by Mwihaki M.
Migori is known for the stone structured wall that has stood for hundreds of years. Do you know the people that built this heritage site? Hmmmmm, Then perhaps you've had of the island fought over by Uganda and Kenya? It certainly belongs to +254 Find out about Migori on this episode.
In this county once hailed a Luo legend. He was named Luanda Magere and his prowess as a warrior who could not be defeated came to be known. Heard the story? Here it is. Narrated by Salome Ayugi Photo by Kevin Gitonga
Welcome to Nandi. The place best remembered for Nandi Oorgoiyot, Koitalel arap Samoei - the Nandi leader who fiercely fought off the British invasion on Nandi land. This episode takes us back in time.... history buffs, feel free to take notes
You know the saying "He was running like a Kenyan"? Well, we owe this growingly recognized similie to this county where we find Iten - the home of champions. This county sits in the former Rift Valley Province, and has its hidden gems and amazing landscape. Press Play. Narrated by: Kimani Chege
Agriculture! That's all there is to know and celebrate this green county. Trans Nzoia is a large producer of wheat, maize, and dairy products, and is certainly an ideal location for those looking to venture into farming. In Kitale, the vibrant county seat of this county, tourists and explorers will find the National Museum - formerly known as Stoneham Museum after its first owner, Lt Colonel Hugh Stoneham. This episode has been narrated by Salome Ayugi
If you've looked at or studied Kenya's history, then you know a thing or two about the Kapenguria Six. It was in this county, in 1952, where the six men were detained by the colonial government. Listen to this episode and know more about our magical as well as historical, and impressive nation. The episode has been narrated by Natalie S.
The Samburu National Reserve is a small park but known for the #Samburu5. Can you name them? The Samburu tribe are similar but also different from the Maa. They have a distinct language, and even their dressing is slightly different. Welcome to Samburu county - the sun-kissed area with lots going on. This episode has been narrated by Tim Ogallo
Did you know that Lake Turkana is a fishing ground for fishermen of the area? Besides its magical nature, this is Kenya's second largest lake. In Turkana, you will find the Christ the Redeemer statue - making this place a pilgrimage site for many Catholic faithful. Photo By: Job Njiru Narrated By: Natalie Sifuma
From the famous Bata shoe industries to the Bidco plant to the genesis of Chief Waiyaki wa Hinga, there is never a dull moment in county 022 aka Kiambu. This thriving county is growing as a residential area with more Nairobi workers seeking houses in Kiambu town, Ruiru, Thika and Limuru. Photo By: Brian Karuiru Narrated By: Edwin Kimani Chege
Stories are carried on for generations. Here's one of the legendary Gikuyu and Mumbi, their nine daughters and basically, what to expect in county 21 - MURANG'A Photo by: Wamiti Sonharry Voiced by: Phyllis Njoki - a Kenyan professional fascinated by Kenya's intricate past and excited to be part of its fantastic future. Read the Murang'a story: https://www.paukwa.or.ke/muranga/
There's one thing Kirinyaga is known for - excitement! This county is one of the best places to bungee jump or for water rafting. Basically a unique haven for anyone looking to explore the outdoors and have heart stopping thrills. Read the Kirinyaga story: https://www.paukwa.or.ke/kirinyaga/ Photo by: Hagerious Photographie
Nyeri has many tales to its name. All you have to do is travel north and talk to the people of the county. On this episode, we tell you the story of Nyeri via reference to the locals. Photo and Narration by Mwihaki.
Nyandarua is seasoned with hidden gems as well as fertile soil. For starters, this is the Kenyan home of cabbages! Yes, cabbages - but also lots of other vegetables however cabbages prevail here. Also, Lake Ol Bollosat calls county 18 home. It is known as the little lake that hosts magnificent bird life. Photo By: Josiah Gachanja Narrated By: Natalie Sifuma
Makueni is known for Sultan Hamud, Makindu Temple but more recently for its endless produce of mangoes - yummm! Listen to its history that dates back to the late 19th century to its present. Photo By: Grace Muhoro Narrated By: Aleya Kassam
Machakos County is legendary! In this county you will find the most unique of tales and facts; ones ideal for lovers of stories. In this episode we tell an ancient swahili tale. So.... Paukwa? Photo By: One Touch Live Narrated By: Kevin Mwachiro
Kitui means the place where iron goods are made! And truly, this is the county where we find lots; such as The famous Nzambani Rock, Yatta Plateau and the 2017 Ndengu Revolution. Have a listen and plan your next trip to county 15 Photo By: Kevin Gitonga Narrated By: Natalie Sifuma Read the full story of Kitui county here: http://bit.ly/KituiKES
Funny how for the longest time this was the county you'd pass on your way to other places. Today, the pishori rice we enjoy is from the Mwea Paddies of Embu and if you're looking for a quick, quiet getaway, the Izaak Walton Inn - an 80 year old hotel - is an ideal place within county 14 Read the story on www.paukwa.or.ke/embu Photo By: Meshack Mwangi Narrated By: Tim Ogallo
Tharaka Nithi was once a part of the former Meru district but is now an independent county with a suave double barrel name. Presently known for its educational institutions, this is Kenya's county 13 of 47 Read the county story on: https://www.paukwa.or.ke/tharaka-nithi/ Photo By: Mwangi Kirubi Narrated By: Evans Kosgei
Meru is the county that hosts Ngare Ndare Forest, the largest section of Mt. Kenya and the vibrant Meru Town - the county seat. A lot to learn from this episode that may trigger a trip to county 12 Read the story on www.paukwa.or.ke/meru Photo By: Gurveer Sira Narrated By: Natalie Sifuma
Isiolo County is home to Shaba National Reserve, the Ewaso Nyiro River and Archer's Post - a nondescript point that lets travelers know they have arrived Isiolo County. Read the story on: www.paukwa.or.ke/isiolo Photo By: mwihaki M. Narrated By: Mumbua Kemama
On this episode we tell the story of county 010 - Marsabit County is the place you find beautiful sunrises and the glistening Lake Turkana - one of Kenya's fresh water lakes. Read the full story and view the pictures of this magnificent county on www.paukwa.or.ke/marsabit Photo By: Mwangi Kirubi Narrated By: mwihaki M.
County 009 - Mandera. The land of green, and more green, with a plethora of fruits and vegetables to choose from. This county can easily be classified as one of the basket counties of Kenya. County pictures are available on bit.ly/ManderaKE Photo By: Mandera County Gvt Narrated By: Salome Ayugi
Wajir is one of the oldest towns in Kenya, dating back to the Second World War when there was an invasion by the Italian army. Today, this county is one of Kenya's most sparsely-populated, but with a compelling story to its name. Read the story on Wajir on: http://bit.ly/WajirKE Photo By: Fardosa Hussein Narrated By: Eugene Muthumbi
In a section of the north of Kenya is Garissa county, one of the fastest-growing urban areas. It is an adventurer's paradise, thanks to attractions like Bour-Algi Giraffe Sanctuary, Rahole National Reserve and Boni National Reserve. Read the Garissa story on: http://bit.ly/GarissaKE Photo By: Edgar Omondi Narrated By: Natalie Sifuma
Taita Taveta is a quiet county on your way from Nairobi to the coast. We know it as the home of the Tsavo East and West, as well as a few magical physical features such as Lake Jipe. Read the story on Taita Taveta on http://bit.ly/TaiTaveta Photo By: Janice Iche Narrated By: Ngima M.
Kenya's final coastal county is Lamu. The place of donkeys, islands and culture. Read the Lamu story on http://bit.ly/LamuLamu Photo By: Marie Ainomugisha Narrated By: Martie Mtange
Tana River is a magnificent county of desert, grassland and forest – and is home to one of Kenya’s most magnificent water systems. Read the Tana River story on http://bit.ly/TanaRiver Photo By: Grace Muhoro Narrated By: mwihaki M.
Kenya's third county, Kwale, was once home to one of the ancient bustling cities that we now know as the Gede Ruins. Read the Kilifi story on http://bit.ly/Kilifi Photo By: Sammy Njoroge Narrated By: Kevin Mwachiro
The home of extremely white beaches is undoubtedly County 002 aka Kwale – a place where you will experience the real meaning of ‘Coast Raha’. Read the story on Kwale http://bit.ly/KwaleKE Photo By: mwihaki M. Narrated By: Shingai Kagunda
We begin our journey around the 254 at Kenya’s County 001 aka Mombasa – one of our oldest towns.Read the Mombasa story on http://bit.ly/MombasaKE Photo By: Jamila El-Jabry Narrated By: Mbora Muthee