Chamgei FM is a Kalenjin Vernacular Station in Kenya. It speaks to the Kalenjin community, encompassing the eight Kalenjin sub-tribes, namely Kipsigis, Nandi, Keiyo, Tugen, Sengwer, Marakwet, and Sabaot. Recognized worldwide as a nation of exceptional long-distance runners, the Kalenjin community finds a powerful voice in Chamgei FM.
As a prominent broadcaster, Chamgei FM has played a pivotal role in shaping the discourse across several crucial domains, including farming, politics, agriculture, health, economy, youth, and sports. The station serves as an authoritative source of information,
addressing the diverse interests and concerns of the Kalenjin community.
Chamgei FM broadcasts on multiple frequencies to ensure wide coverage and accessibility. These frequencies include 90.4 in Nairobi, 97.5 in the North Rift, 95.0 in Baringo and Nakuru, and 98.3 in certain areas of Bomet and Kericho.
With its reach and influence, Chamgei FM continues to connect with and engage the Kalenjin community, bringing forth valuable insights, relevant discussions, and a platform to celebrate the accomplishments and aspirations of the community as a whole.