Mwelekeo TV recently aired an insightful episode that focused on the importance of branding in today’s digital economy. The discussion featured Vivian Kabiru, a marketing and branding specialist who shared…
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Mwelekeo TV recently aired an insightful episode that focused on the importance of branding in today’s digital economy. The discussion featured Vivian Kabiru, a marketing and branding specialist who shared…
Mwelekeo TV recently featured an insightful discussion that has sparked conversations among young Kenyans about their role in shaping the country’s political future. In the discussion, youth leader and researcher…
Mwelekeo TV has recently been sharing findings from Mwelekeo Insights that highlight how young people in Kenya are changing their views on life choices, especially marriage. These studies show that…
Many Kenyans are asking why unga keeps getting more expensive, why fuel prices keep going up, and why school fees are harder to manage than before. These concerns cut across…
Mwelekeo Insights is quickly becoming one of the most recognized names in Kenya when it comes to capturing the public mood on important issues. Their work is focused on understanding…
Mwelekeo Insights provides research that connects everyday issues to clear and practical solutions. The firm studies areas like governance, culture, economics, and social change, breaking down complex subjects into findings…
Kenya’s media space has welcomed a new addition with the entry of Mwelekeo TV, a platform created to merge research with dialogue in a way that is simple and accessible…
Mwelekeo Insights, a Kenyan research firm, conducted a study on the attitudes of women aged 30 and below toward marriage. The study focused on understanding how young women perceive marriage…
The bride price tradition in Kenya has always been seen as an important part of marriage, but times are changing. What was once considered a proud symbol of respect to…
For many Kenyan men today, the pressure of paying bride price alone is no longer acceptable. According to a survey by Mwelekeo Insights, 65% of men aged 18 to 45…
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