martha nduta
6:56 am on March 29, 2008 Permalink
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i would like you to avail radio waumini on line. i miss alot coz most of the time am in the office, and i can only listen to you on line, it will be my pleasure if you concider that. but all in all, you guys are great when it comes to music you are a bomb, great, inspiring music, wonderfull and humorous presenters, like Jenny!! words can never be enough. God bless waumini..we are for you!!
Sylvester Chemase
11:17 am on May 15, 2008 Permalink
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PLEASE LETS BE ABLE TO LISTEN TO RADIO WAUMINI ON THE WEB. i miss alot coz most of the time am in the office, and i can only listen to you on line, it will be my pleasure if you concider that. but all in all, you guys are great when it comes to music you are a bomb, great, inspiring music, wonderfull and humorous presenters, like Jenny!! words can never be enough. God bless waumini..we are for you!!
Monica Gakindi
8:32 pm on September 5, 2008 Permalink
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YES. Make the station LIVE! i am from Athi River but currently in Europe and i miss choral music from Waumini. please do something about it. Greetings to all presenters and to Fr. Martin and Fr. Muema
Good job but try to do something concerning on line places like Nyeri and other parts of country miss u i hope u will do something
Jane Akinyi
1:45 pm on November 19, 2008 Permalink
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I’m glad that radio waumini is on line, but is it realy live coz av tried but all in vain. I would really like to listen coz most of the time am on my computer. Pliz do help.
World AIDS Day is observed on 1 December. My thoughts and prayer accompany everyone who has been touched by this illness, particularly the children, the very poor and those who are rejected. The Church spares no effort to combat AIDS through its institutions and personnel dedicated to this task. I urge all people to offer their own contributions through prayer and concrete attention, so that those infected by the HIV virus will experience the presence of the Lord who gives comfort and hope. In conclusion, I hope that, by multiplying and coordinating these efforts, it will be possible to stop and overcome this illness.
Pope Benedict XVI, during the Recitation of the Angelus, 29 November 2009
To all those who have been asking about this Radio being online, a lot is taking place behind the scenes about this and very soon, i’m serious very soon something will be announced. a few days you know!
Minister warns Private schools and introduces several measures for Examination Integrity.
Schools that fail to register candidates for national exams now risk closure of their institutions especially those by private holders. Education Minister Professor Sam Ongeri says failure to register candidates have led to parents losing money and pupils wasting a lot of precious time
Speaking when he announced this year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results at the Kenya Institute of Education, the minister also urged politicians to keep off matters concerning the Ministry of Education saying such a move will erode the gains already made in bettering the sector.
At the same time he has appealed to the media to be objective in reporting matters to do with education ministry. The Minister admitted that there may be issues but insisted his ministry is doing everything possible to address them.
The ministry has been in the spotlight in the recent days over loss to corrupt officers of millions of shillings meant for the Free Primary Education (FPE) kitty in the ministry. Several officers are reported to be on suspension but the public has continued to demand for the resignation of the minister and his permanent secretary, Professor Karega Mutahi, claiming they there is a deliberate move to cover-up the loss.
Noting that the number of pupils enrolled for KCPE in Primary schools has risen from 540,069 in 2002 to 727,054 in 2009, the minister rushed to assure parents that money meant for account 2 of the FPE program was already in school accounts and money for account 1 would be disbursed soon.
The Minister announced that the Kenya National Examinations Council will from next year make use of birth certificates when registering KCPE candidates to help address the challenge of double registration o candidates and impersonation. He also announced the introduction of photographs for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) to mitigate impersonation.
Matatu Minibus Transporters Paralyse the Nation’s transport system
It’s the second day running as matatus continue with their strike and paralyse transport across the country. All sectors seem affected as many companies start feeling the pain of the strike as workers fail to report for routine duty. Many workers interviewed by the Radio Waumini reporters say the cost of travelling from the nearest estates like Umoja Estate to the city centre has sky rocketed to Kshs 200 as compared to the normal Kshs 40 paid during rush hours hence forcing them to remain indoors.
Private car owners have cashed into the situation to charge exorbitant fares. Members of staff in the station have also had to pay dearly to report on duty using motorbikes that are emerging as a common means of transport to nearby destinations. Meanwhile the concerned ministries have remained tight lipped over the situation which has been compounded by the fact that most institutions of learning opened amid the confusion yesterday. Senior officials in the respective ministries are reported to be hiding to avoid addressing the matter while their respective ministers and permanent secretaries also remain tight lipped.
The operators are complaining of harassment and extortion by the police who on the other side claim they are out to ensure strict adherence to the transport rules.
Transport was disrupted in 2003 when new safety rules were put in place. The organised called off the strike since the new rules received enormous support from the public.
The rules returned sanity to Kenyan roads before they were relaxed. With the appointment of a new commissioner of police; he vowed to ensure the rules were re-introduced sparking the current strike.
There are allegations of complacency by the police, bearing in mind that many police officers both junior and senior also own matatus that ply various routes making it difficult for the current police crackdown to reflect total fairness sparking the protest. Its alleged that some matatus known to be owned by police officers are never subjected to the same treatment as the ordinary ones.
A representative of the operators, Mr. Dickson Mbugua told the media in Nairobi that they would improvise another strategy if the current one does work for them. He however failed to disclose what they were planning to do.
The police on their part refuted claims of bribery and complacency saying that last year alone saw 26 officers arraigned in court over traffic corruption allegations. Speaking in Nairobi, Mr. Kiraite the police spokesman said those calling for the continuity of the strike are not sincere and are out to back mail the public for selfish gains. He dismissed the claims by the matatu workers that police were asking for as much as between Kshs 2,000 and 3,000 whenever police wanted to.
martha nduta 6:56 am on March 29, 2008 Permalink |
i would like you to avail radio waumini on line. i miss alot coz most of the time am in the office, and i can only listen to you on line, it will be my pleasure if you concider that. but all in all, you guys are great when it comes to music you are a bomb, great, inspiring music, wonderfull and humorous presenters, like Jenny!! words can never be enough. God bless waumini..we are for you!!
Sylvester Chemase 11:17 am on May 15, 2008 Permalink |
PLEASE LETS BE ABLE TO LISTEN TO RADIO WAUMINI ON THE WEB. i miss alot coz most of the time am in the office, and i can only listen to you on line, it will be my pleasure if you concider that. but all in all, you guys are great when it comes to music you are a bomb, great, inspiring music, wonderfull and humorous presenters, like Jenny!! words can never be enough. God bless waumini..we are for you!!
Monica Gakindi 8:32 pm on September 5, 2008 Permalink |
YES. Make the station LIVE! i am from Athi River but currently in Europe and i miss choral music from Waumini. please do something about it. Greetings to all presenters and to Fr. Martin and Fr. Muema
kungu 11:40 am on September 29, 2008 Permalink |
why dont you guys make this online pliz do something on this issue
Dominic 2:29 pm on October 14, 2008 Permalink |
Good job but try to do something concerning on line places like Nyeri and other parts of country miss u i hope u will do something
Jane Akinyi 1:45 pm on November 19, 2008 Permalink |
I’m glad that radio waumini is on line, but is it realy live coz av tried but all in vain. I would really like to listen coz most of the time am on my computer. Pliz do help.
Jane Akinyi
Dennis Ong'aria 7:38 am on December 21, 2009 Permalink |
HOLY FATHER: WORLD AIDS DAY MESSAGE
World AIDS Day is observed on 1 December. My thoughts and prayer accompany everyone who has been touched by this illness, particularly the children, the very poor and those who are rejected. The Church spares no effort to combat AIDS through its institutions and personnel dedicated to this task. I urge all people to offer their own contributions through prayer and concrete attention, so that those infected by the HIV virus will experience the presence of the Lord who gives comfort and hope. In conclusion, I hope that, by multiplying and coordinating these efforts, it will be possible to stop and overcome this illness.
Pope Benedict XVI, during the Recitation of the Angelus, 29 November 2009
radiowaumini 11:09 am on December 22, 2009 Permalink |
To all those who have been asking about this Radio being online, a lot is taking place behind the scenes about this and very soon, i’m serious very soon something will be announced. a few days you know!
WaMuturi 2:50 pm on April 2, 2010 Permalink |
mhhhhh a few days/months have passed. Is this project still being worked on? Pliz please make Radio Waumini available online. Thanks
Dennis Ong'aria 7:29 am on December 30, 2009 Permalink |
Minister warns Private schools and introduces several measures for Examination Integrity.
Schools that fail to register candidates for national exams now risk closure of their institutions especially those by private holders. Education Minister Professor Sam Ongeri says failure to register candidates have led to parents losing money and pupils wasting a lot of precious time
Speaking when he announced this year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results at the Kenya Institute of Education, the minister also urged politicians to keep off matters concerning the Ministry of Education saying such a move will erode the gains already made in bettering the sector.
At the same time he has appealed to the media to be objective in reporting matters to do with education ministry. The Minister admitted that there may be issues but insisted his ministry is doing everything possible to address them.
The ministry has been in the spotlight in the recent days over loss to corrupt officers of millions of shillings meant for the Free Primary Education (FPE) kitty in the ministry. Several officers are reported to be on suspension but the public has continued to demand for the resignation of the minister and his permanent secretary, Professor Karega Mutahi, claiming they there is a deliberate move to cover-up the loss.
Noting that the number of pupils enrolled for KCPE in Primary schools has risen from 540,069 in 2002 to 727,054 in 2009, the minister rushed to assure parents that money meant for account 2 of the FPE program was already in school accounts and money for account 1 would be disbursed soon.
The Minister announced that the Kenya National Examinations Council will from next year make use of birth certificates when registering KCPE candidates to help address the challenge of double registration o candidates and impersonation. He also announced the introduction of photographs for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) to mitigate impersonation.
Dennis Ong'aria 1:33 pm on January 5, 2010 Permalink |
Matatu Minibus Transporters Paralyse the Nation’s transport system
It’s the second day running as matatus continue with their strike and paralyse transport across the country. All sectors seem affected as many companies start feeling the pain of the strike as workers fail to report for routine duty. Many workers interviewed by the Radio Waumini reporters say the cost of travelling from the nearest estates like Umoja Estate to the city centre has sky rocketed to Kshs 200 as compared to the normal Kshs 40 paid during rush hours hence forcing them to remain indoors.
Private car owners have cashed into the situation to charge exorbitant fares. Members of staff in the station have also had to pay dearly to report on duty using motorbikes that are emerging as a common means of transport to nearby destinations. Meanwhile the concerned ministries have remained tight lipped over the situation which has been compounded by the fact that most institutions of learning opened amid the confusion yesterday. Senior officials in the respective ministries are reported to be hiding to avoid addressing the matter while their respective ministers and permanent secretaries also remain tight lipped.
The operators are complaining of harassment and extortion by the police who on the other side claim they are out to ensure strict adherence to the transport rules.
Transport was disrupted in 2003 when new safety rules were put in place. The organised called off the strike since the new rules received enormous support from the public.
The rules returned sanity to Kenyan roads before they were relaxed. With the appointment of a new commissioner of police; he vowed to ensure the rules were re-introduced sparking the current strike.
There are allegations of complacency by the police, bearing in mind that many police officers both junior and senior also own matatus that ply various routes making it difficult for the current police crackdown to reflect total fairness sparking the protest. Its alleged that some matatus known to be owned by police officers are never subjected to the same treatment as the ordinary ones.
A representative of the operators, Mr. Dickson Mbugua told the media in Nairobi that they would improvise another strategy if the current one does work for them. He however failed to disclose what they were planning to do.
The police on their part refuted claims of bribery and complacency saying that last year alone saw 26 officers arraigned in court over traffic corruption allegations. Speaking in Nairobi, Mr. Kiraite the police spokesman said those calling for the continuity of the strike are not sincere and are out to back mail the public for selfish gains. He dismissed the claims by the matatu workers that police were asking for as much as between Kshs 2,000 and 3,000 whenever police wanted to.
MERCY 10:55 am on February 25, 2010 Permalink |
How does one access Radio Waumini online please let me know coz i would love 2 listen 2 you.Thankyou
thuku 11:01 am on June 21, 2010 Permalink |
how do u access online radio