Categories: Featured NewsNews

“Alex Mwakideu Marks 20 Years in Broadcasting with a Star-Studded Celebration”

Radio icon Alex Mwakideu celebrates 20 years in broadcasting with a glamorous party

Kiswahili radio personality Alex Mwakideu is celebrating two decades in the broadcasting industry with a grand celebration. The Radio 47 presenter hosted a stylish party at the Sarit Centre Alloy Lounge on November 20 to mark his remarkable broadcasting journey. Guests were invited to enjoy a black and gold-themed affair to honor his milestone.

Among the notable guests were fellow personalities such as Wilbroda (aka Nyaminde), Mwende Macharia, Jalango, Mca Tricky, King Kaka, Dr Ofweneke, Obinna, Vijana Barubaru, and Churchill. These individuals, many of whom have shared the microphone with Mwakideu over the years, were excited to join the celebration.

Reflecting on his career, Mwakideu shared the challenges and rewards of being in the radio industry, including his past experiences with co-hosts like Jalang’o and Mca Tricky. “When you start working with someone like Jalas or Mca Tricky, there are always challenges. People don’t know, but behind the scenes, there’s a lot of conflict,” Mwakideu revealed.

Despite the struggles, Mwakideu spoke of the satisfaction he feels after two decades in the industry. “It feels amazing. Two decades is no small feat. Seeing my people around me today, it feels really rewarding,” he said.

The radio host also reflected on his unexpected path into the media world. “I never studied journalism. I began with radio commercials, acting as a young boy, and making just 5K a month. Eventually, I transitioned to reading, and that’s how I got my start,” Mwakideu explained.

Known for his no-nonsense approach, Mwakideu credited his strictness for his success. “I don’t tolerate nonsense. The people I’ve worked with can tell you—after every show, we would argue,” he shared, adding that his most difficult co-host was Jalang’o. “He didn’t listen. He used to give me a hard time because he was confident in his own way.”

Mwakideu’s journey is a testament to his resilience and determination in the face of challenges, making his two-decade career in broadcasting a remarkable achievement.

Santra

Recent Posts

The New Wave of Kenyan Entertainment

Title: Kenya’s Entertainment Industry Is Booming: Global Deals, Viral Stars, and a Thriving Show Scene…

2 days ago

WRC Safari Rally Stage 3 Cancelled Due to Poor Road Conditions

WRC Safari Rally Stage 3 Cancelled After Heavy Rains Leave Naivasha Roads Impassable The 2026…

2 days ago

South Africa Deploys Soldiers in Johannesburg to Fight Gangs and Illegal Mining

South African troops deployed to Johannesburg to help police tackle gangs and illegal mining. South…

3 days ago

Drama Across Europe: Champions League Delivers a Night to Remember

Europe’s biggest clubs lit up the UEFA Champions League with a night packed with goals,…

3 days ago

High Court Suspends NTSA Automated Traffic Penalties

High Court halts enforcement of NTSA’s automated traffic fines after a petition challenging the system’s…

3 days ago

Paris Erupts as PSG Deliver Stunning 5–2 Blow to Chelsea

What began as a fiercely contested battle quickly turned into a Parisian spectacle as Paris…

3 days ago

This website uses cookies.