Benga Nation Ke

By: Kasanga Snr
  • Summary

  • Focussing on sharing knowledge and information to help understand the world better with major emphasis on business, politics, sports, technology, fashion, relationships, love and celebrities. Benga Nation Ke, Home of accurate First Hand News, Media and Entertainment as well as being a platform for discussions on social and personal issues.
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Episodes
  • Peter Nguma – Kavatanzou Band.
    Dec 31 2022

    After clearing high school in 1983, he went to Nairobi for a year where he met one of his greatest mentors, the late Michael Kakai Kilonzo of the Les Kilimambogo Brothers Band.A year later, he had mastered how to play guitar. He teamed up with the late Joseph Mutaiti Ndeto under the then Super Kaiti Boys Band where he strummed the solo guitar and did backup vocals. Others in the band included Katui Nguzi [bass guitar], Alex Mutua [drums and percussions] and Vincent Kioko [rhythm guitar] . He thereafter joined Ngoleni Brothers Band in 1986 playing alongside Dickson Mutuku Mulwa [guitarist, composer and singer] and Sila Munyao [backup vocals]. In 1987, he transitioned to Kyanganga Boys Band then led by Peter Mwambi Wakulikya where he joined David Kasyoki Wamutoo [solo guitarist and vocalist] and Prince Maingi [rhythm guitar and backup vocalist].


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    3 mins
  • Only 10 digital lenders have been approved by the Central Bank Of Kenya.
    Oct 20 2022

    This episode is also available as a blog post: Read it here

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    2 mins
  • Top Kamba Secular Artists Who have converted to Gospel(videos and images)
    Oct 2 2022

    This episode is also available as a blog post: Read it here

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    1 min

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