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The Story Behind Too Early For Birds from The Creative Powerhouse | Gathoni Kimuyu
For years, Queen Gathoni Kimuyu was helping shape some of Kenya's most recognizable television productions while quietly carrying battles most people…
4 hours ago
How Brian Kiriba Built Handas Jaba Juice Into a 50,000-Unit-a-Month
Brian Kiriba shares the story behind building Jaba Juice from scratch, growing it into a business that now moves tens of thousands of units every mon…
2 days, 13 hours ago
The Kenyan Who Buys Cars for Billionaires | Earl Karanja
Most people see cars as liabilities. Earl Karanja sees them as alternative assets with global demand, cultural value, and appreciating long-term upsi…
1 week ago
Why African SMEs Stay Underserved | Ethiopis Tafara
Africa does not have a shortage of entrepreneurs. It has a financing problem.In this episode of Financially Incorrect, we sit down with Ethiopis Tafa…
1 week, 3 days ago
Family Legacy, Camp Mulla, and the Music Industry reality | Suzzane Gachukia Opembe
For decades, Suzanne Gachukia Opembe sat at the center of Kenya’s creative economy. Producing music, managing artists, negotiating distribution, surv…
1 week, 4 days ago
Family Legacy, Camp Mulla, and the Music Industry reality | Suzzane Gachukia Opembe
For decades, Suzanne Gachukia Opembe sat at the center of Kenya’s creative economy. Producing music, managing artists, negotiating distribution, surv…
2 weeks ago
From Failed Fashion Business To Med Spa Founder | Milkah Wachira
Most people see skincare as beauty. Milkah Wachira sees it as trust, systems, education, customer psychology and cash flow management under pressure.…
2 weeks, 3 days ago
Royalties, Record Deals and the Cost of Art| Muthaka
Muthaka thought talent would be enough. Then she discovered the business side of music.In this episode the award winning Kenyan singer and songwriter…
3 weeks ago
From 120M Debt To Rebuilding Again | Shira Karungi| Uganda Edition
Most people think financial collapse happens suddenly.
For Shira Karungi, it happened quietly.
The businesses were working. The money was coming in. Mu…
3 weeks, 2 days ago
Ogutu Okudo: On Oil, Power, Politics And Money
Ogutu Okudo did not enter Kenya’s energy sector through engineering or petroleum science. She studied foreign policy and diplomacy, then made a sharp…
4 weeks ago