@@TheIrbe I think it's important for Globalisation and Development. We also have a lot of Kenyan babies born in the diaspora and shows like this allow them to know more about their country, as most kids in mix marriages don't speak Swahili.
@@nomxhosapekani7966 What a nonsense, when you mean mixed marriage do you mean the high number of kenyan women marrying old white men? It seems to be a trend in Kenya, no self pride, loyalty or self preservation of kenyan, african identity. Lets not pretend that kenyans talk English because of globalisation, its because of colonisation... If Mozambique adopted English, that would be because of globalisation. Swahili could be a global language but Africans have no pride in their languages, we take pride into our children speaking fluent English or Frensh than in fluent Swahili or another African language such as Xhosa. Go to any country in Europe that's not U.K, you cant speak English, they will require you to learn their language but when foreigners come to Africa in countries such as Kenya since there is no national pride in Kenyans, those foreigners don't have to integrate into kenyan culture, there are millions of europeans who have lived in Africa for decades but still doesn't know any African languages... In Tanzania on the other hand, foreigners are forced to learn Swahili because they value their language unlike in Kenya.
@@TheIrbe I understand your patriotism, and the importance of holding our African languages with high esteem. I was thinking of many Africans, and also Kenyan who have fled to Europe and the Americas due to political and economical problems. Most found partners and married there, hence there kids speak the languages of the countries they are born in. I was just saying it is good to have these programmes are broadcast in English so that such children can take part in debate in their ancestoral country. I also understands your frustration with us Africans still having to learn our colonisers languages, but the so called 1st World is still ruling the World and until there's real unity in Africa and we are able to built our economies without blatant corrucption, we are still dependant on them.
Tamima is such a great host. her calming demeanour and profesionalism is way beyond normal stand. my new best anchor. i love the show. God bless tamima and give strength to the victims, lots of lessons to be learned.
Grace you have made me cry definately your daughter will understand you slowly by slowly but still in kenya justice is a nightmare or a puzzle never solved God heal your sad souls 😭😭😭😭
Hahhahaha can't stop laughing. The way Silas is telling his story!!!! Role play proper.... You just can't resist listening to his story... Nawapenda askari kuliko raia
Dear Lord , I truly thank you for showing me this incidences for all. But as a young lady of 21, its so blessing for Grace to share that , this greatly teaches us that , we should not be in a rush of everything, just as the Bible says , there is a time for everything. Surely I'm blessed and I hope to say no to wrong questions , even when situations aint stable for me. But I will hold unto the good, by GOD'S loving Grace. Thank you Grace and all, and plus Tamima the TV presenter😘🙏🏽
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My God am in tears...am in USA can someone connect me how to reach out to this lady she has touched my heart I want to bless her by putting up a business for her I dont need you have enough to give but this is beyond what a woman or a mother can go through.
Wakikuyu wenzangu aki kuimba is like kunywa maji. Thank you Almighty God for turning their life around, knowing you and preaching yr word. Pole sana Grace. May God replenish what you lost. Our lord is God of restoration.
Among the best talk shows that I have come across. Tamima you getting so close to Oprah and am one proud follower that is cheering you on. You have earned a loyal audience by bringing very informative topics!
Finally you have posted this episode, Thank you! I pray Grace's daughter gives the mum a chance to love her and bonds with her. Tamima is just a Queen. I adore this Lady.
Mavuno Church have a program called Mizizi and about 6-years ago one of its core facilitators launched it in the correctional institutions and named it "Freedom Behind bars" this saw the transformational purpose driven program get taught to prisoners and took a step further and even taught to the wardens so that both are transformed inside out ... so powerful was this tool that they launched it out to various prisons and it was used to reconcile families and unplug the stigma... Tamima great platform and may God use big time to heal the broken, downtrodden and rejected.
Just started watching ur show from Trinidad and tobago in the caribbean. Great content by the way. I just wish i knew ur language to understand these testimonies. Please put in sub titles in english soon.
am so sad with kenyan judgement, i know trust is an issue but they should be considerate of the age and little truth depending with the age, 23yrs in jail... Thats so bad, she did nothing
That last guy. The message is so personal to me: whatever your journey is, whatever you are going through, There is always a bigger picture, a purpose and God will see you through it and open you up to great things. Amazing.
We should appreciate these people. It takes lots of courage to come forward and open up to the world and share their experiences without afraid of being judged.
That lady must have had a really crappy lawyer if at all she had one..that was a hefty price to pay compared to the crime committed..may God heal all the unseen wounds and bless her future endeavors. Most of all i hope she reconciles with her daughter.
Tamina, you have a loyal audience from Denmark. Thank you for being empathetic and bringing real conversations to your show. My heart goes out to Grace. I hope that will be kind for her from now on. Does she have a job?