Samuel Kosgei
Popularly Known as Msemaji Wa Kijiji
Broadcast Host | News Anchor | Field Reporter | Community Voice Architect
Samuel Kosgei, widely recognized as Msemaji Wa Kijiji, is more than a radio personality he is the living pulse of the streets, the market squares, the estates, and the silent corners where stories are born but rarely told. His voice carries the rhythm of the people: bold, relatable, and unmistakably authentic.

Where others report the news, Samuel translates it into lived experience. Where others speak to audiences, he speaks with them.
At Radio Jangwani 106.3 FM, he commands the airwaves through:
Barizi Reloaded
A high energy, culturally grounded show that blends street wisdom, current affairs, music, and unfiltered public sentiment. It is where everyday conversations meet powerful insight.
Jangwani Viwanjani
A vibrant, interactive platform that takes the microphone to the people capturing raw perspectives, community debates, and grassroots opinions straight from the ground.
News Anchor & Field Reporter
Behind the charisma lies a disciplined journalist. As a news anchor and reporter, Samuel delivers breaking stories with clarity, confidence, and credibility bridging official narratives with community realities.
A Voice Forged in the Village Square
The identity Msemaji Wa Kijiji is not a nickname it is a philosophy.
In every society, there is someone who stands at the center of the village, listens deeply, interprets wisely, and speaks boldly. Samuel embodies that role in the modern media landscape. His slang-driven expression, relatable delivery, and sharp commentary turn complex issues into conversations everyone can understand.
His developing statement as Msemaji Wa Kijiji:
“Sauti ya ground, ukweli bila chenga Kijiji kinasema, mimi natangaza.”
(The voice of the ground, truth without shortcuts the village speaks, I broadcast.)
Journalism Rooted in the People
Samuel focuses on:
Community accountability
Governance simplified for everyday citizens
Youth and street culture dynamics
Social realities affecting grassroots communities
Human-interest stories that spark reflection and action
His approach is anchored in three pillars:

Authenticity – Speaking the language people live in
Accessibility – Breaking down complex narratives
Accountability – Asking the questions that matter
The Energy Behind the Microphone
On air, Samuel blends:
Street-smart charisma
Analytical clarity
Confident delivery
Community-centered dialogue
He doesn’t just host programs he creates spaces where listeners feel seen, heard, and represented.
The Bigger Vision
Msemaji Wa Kijiji represents a shift in modern journalism:
From distant reporting → to grounded storytelling.
From scripted delivery → to lived conversation.
From passive listening → to active civic engagement.
In a rapidly changing media landscape, Samuel Kosgei stands as a bridge between the newsroom and the neighborhood, proving that when the village speaks, the nation listens.