URTNA made us fall in love with music from other parts of Africa. I would pay for a TV station that would play the same kind of music today.
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By the way URTNA stood for Union for Radio and Television Networks for Africa.
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hehee…kymnjoro anagich
hao ni meffi in my eyes. any gvnm services are meffi. get personal insurance and move on. get a personal doc/physician and move on, get a personal lawyer and move on, get a personal accountant and move on. ask Ndii and Wanjigi
Urtna introduced me to pepe kale
I never found the vok tag in use but I remember urtna.
URTNA had some good African movies to.
Here is Massu, captured live at an URTNA show.
Here’s one song that I’m sure you all miss .Used to be played everyday on URTNA when it came out
URTNA taught me to love documentaries back in the day of black and white TV. Those features of West and Central Africa were great. It made me know Kenya was a small country in a vast continent. It also reminded me that we were far ahead of other Africa nations on infrastructure. Those guys used to walk through a valley, take a boat, a bicycle ride to get to school. Roads didn’t exist there.
This has always been my alarm since the introduction of Android.
Union of Radio and Television network introduced me to this song… My ringtone
Wueh…so umekumbusha mbali. Thanks man.
I thought URTNA was a French company too many sweet West African songs nikiwa mtoi
This one was big. What made me remember this song, is some bank used it in their ad. National Bank i think it was
Was desperately looking for this song a month ago. For some reason, I associate it with KQ-KLM. My first flight was on a KQ back in the day. Even called my big bro just to ask if he recalls the name. Sande sana. Ungetuma paybill leo ungemeza Monkey Shoulder premium whisky.