Drive On is a vibrant evening magazine show complete with great mix of hit African music, comedy and trending topics in the social scene Conversation on the show rotates around our day to day lives presented in a relaxed person to person manner with the hosts Tina and Munai.
The music on the show is African hits from the 80s 90s and early 2000 and a select global hits from these years. Conversations on the show are centred around the day’s events with Munai bringing in the humor as he relates to the day’s news.
SwalaKuu
Sala Kuu is a call in session on a social issue. The hosts present an issue either from news stories or from the audience shared by text then ask the listener to call in and have their say. These issues are on relationships in families, work and community. On most days, Munai shares stories he has experienced with his wife, family members or neighbors or heard on the streets. Thus makes the stories relatable and believable prompting the audience to share their experience while giving their opinion on the issues raised.
This segment is the core of the shore as it is highly interactive and creates a homely space for discussing social issues.
Taratibu
Taratibu is Calmly. This is a one hour Salaams and music segment between 6 and 7PM. As the name suggest, the music is soothing and calming mostly Swahili love ballads from requests. The salaams are themed ‘Pole kwasiku” which means relax after a long day. This segment leads up to the 7PM News, Kenya’s most listened to News bulletin according to KARF reports.
Alhamisiyamahojiano.
On Thursday between 5-6PM, there’s a guest in studio to share their extra ordinary life. Past guests on this segment include morgue attendants, a person who for a long time earned a living by exhuming bodies and selling the caskets and flowers left on graves, a child preacher who believes he’s a prophet, ex-convicts, etc. The more bizarre it gets, the better it is for AlhamisiyaMahojiano.