
He was the voice that woke us up, kept us company, and helped shape the golden era of Tanzanian radio. A legend on the mic and a mentor off it . This is the story of Jimmy Kabwe.
In this special extended episode of Men Men Men, Michael Baruti and Nadia Ahmed sit down with one of Tanzania’s most enduring media icons. Jimmy Kabwe began his broadcasting journey at just 19 years old and for over 30 years, he has remained a powerful and consistent voice on the airwaves, influencing generations of listeners and future broadcasters alike.
But beyond the microphone, Jimmy’s story is one of resilience, vulnerability, and purpose. In a rare and honest conversation, he opens up about the personal battles he’s faced including his struggle with depression and how he’s navigated the emotional weight of being in the public eye for three decades.
The conversation also dives deep into parenting as Jimmy reflects on his own childhood and the role his parents played in recognizing and nurturing his talent early on. He speaks passionately about the importance of parents supporting their children’s gifts from a young age, and how that kind of encouragement can change a child’s entire future. It’s a powerful reminder for today’s fathers and mothers about the impact of showing up, listening, and believing in your kids.
Through moments of laughter, reflection, and wisdom, Jimmy discusses his journey in media, what keeps him going, and whether he still finds joy in being behind the mic or if his greater purpose now lies in mentoring the next generation of broadcasters.
This episode is more than a profile, it's a conversation about growth, legacy, manhood, mental health, and the transformative power of parenting. Whether you’re in the media industry, raising a child, or simply someone who grew up hearing Jimmy’s voice, this is a story you’ll carry with you.
Tune in to Men Men Men for a deeply personal and inspiring conversation with a man who not only defined an era but continues to shape the future.