Tag: Tom Mshindi

  • KBC taps Huduma Centres to reach wananchi

    KBC taps Huduma Centres to reach wananchi

    Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) and the Huduma Kenya Secretariat have signed an agreement that will see KBC services now taken closer to the public through the Huduma Centre platforms.

    Speaking during the event, Public Investments and Assets Management Principal Secretary Cyrell Odede noted that the partnership that begins with Huduma Kenya Makadara Centre will be rolled out across the 47 counties within the next year.

    He said the initiative is part of broader government efforts to strengthen access to information and improve service delivery through integrated public platforms.

    “The Huduma Kenya one-stop-shop model has transformed public service delivery by making services more accessible, efficient and citizen-centred, consistently achieving a high level of customer satisfaction,” the PS said.

    Odede further noted that the government is supporting KBC’s transformation as it undergoes significant restructuring.

    “Following its transition into a government-owned enterprise, KBC is undergoing significant restructuring. The government is actively supporting KBC transformation, through infrastructure upgrades and the implementation of comprehensive turnaround strategy aimed at enhancing efficiency and competitiveness,” said PS Odede.

    “The National Treasury recognises and appreciates the efforts being made by KBC to fulfil its mandate despite existing challenges. I assure the corporation of government’s continued support as it transitions into a fully fledged government enterprise,” he added.

    On his part, KBC Board Chairman, Tom Mshindi said the partnership signifies a new phase in public communication and citizen engagement.

    “And you can multiply that to get a sense of the universe that this relationship opens for us,” Mshindi said, describing the collaboration as transformative for government communication.

    Mshindi emphasized that the partnership will help improve government outreach across key sectors.

    “The work of making these services starts now, making sure people are aware of these services and are encouraged to use them,” said Mshindi.

    He added that the initiative will support communication in key sectors including agriculture, education, and health, while also strengthening public awareness campaigns and bookings for government services.

    At the same time, the KBC Managing Director Agnes Kalekye said the national broadcaster is also embracing digital transformation to improve access to services.

    “Through this partnership you can walk into any Huduma Kenya across the country and book an advertisement with KBC,” the MD said.

    “We are integrating with e-citizen to make more requests. We are also exploring Artificial Intelligence (AI) to make the process faster because your time matters,” she added.

  • KBC Chairman honors the life and impact of Leonard Mbotela

    KBC Chairman honors the life and impact of Leonard Mbotela

    The Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) has paid tribute to veteran broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela, whose passing marks the end of an era in Kenyan journalism.

    In a statement, KBC Board Chairman Tom Mshindi described Mbotela as more than just a voice on air, he was an institution in broadcasting, a beacon of excellence, and a mentor to many.

    “Mbotela’s signature program, Je, Huu Ni Ungwana?, was not just a show; it was a guiding light in shaping societal values, instilling respect, integrity, and decorum in public discourse,” said Mshindi.

    His eloquence, passion for journalism, and unwavering commitment to professionalism set him apart as a true icon. As a custodian of Kenya’s history and a champion of the Swahili language, Mbotela played a crucial role in enriching the country’s cultural heritage.

    Beyond his impact on airwaves, Mbotela dedicated himself to mentoring upcoming broadcasters, ensuring that his knowledge and wisdom would be passed down to future generations.

    His passing leaves a deep void, but his legacy remains firmly embedded in Kenya’s media landscape.

    “As KBC, we honour his memory by upholding the values he so passionately championed, excellence, professionalism and service to the nation,” Mshindi added.

    Mbotela’s contribution to journalism will forever be celebrated, and his voice will continue to resonate through the generations he inspired.

    May his soul rest in eternal peace.

  • CS Owalo meets new KBC Board Chair Tom Mshindi

    CS Owalo meets new KBC Board Chair Tom Mshindi

    Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Information, Communications and Digital Economy Eliud Owalo on Monday held a meeting with the newly-appointed Chairman of the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), Tom Mshindi.

    The meeting focused on devising turn-around strategies to revitalize the KBC, with a keen emphasis on both immediate and long-term interventions.

    CS Owalo expressed his gratitude to His Excellency President Dr. William Samoei Ruto for appointing Tom Mshindi to lead the efforts in revitalizing the public broadcaster.

    He lauded Mshindi as a respected, experienced, and seasoned media practitioner, highlighting the importance of his role in augmenting the ongoing efforts to rejuvenate KBC.

    President Ruto appointed Mshindi to be the Chairman of the KBC Board for a period of three years, revoking the appointment of Eng Benjamin Maingi.

  • President Ruto appoints Tom Mshindi KBC Board Chair

    President Ruto appoints Tom Mshindi KBC Board Chair

    President William Ruto has appointed Tom Mshindi to be the Chairman of the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) Board for a period of three years.

    In a gazette notice dated January 19, the President revoked the appointment of Eng Benjamin Maingi.

    “In exercise of the powers conferred by section 7 (3) of the State Corporation Act and section 4 (1) (a) of the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation Act, I, William Samoei Ruto, President of the Republic of kenya and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces appoint Tom Mshindi Nyamancha to the Chairperson of the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation Board, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 19th January, 2024,” the notice read.