Mwelekeo TV is a Kenyan show that turns research and public opinion into clear conversations that people can understand.
Created by Mwelekeo Insights, a research firm known for opinion polling and data collection, the show focuses on explaining issues that affect everyday life in Kenya.
Its main goal is to make research simple by turning numbers and survey findings into open discussions, interviews, and stories that connect with ordinary viewers.
The show started around 2025 as the visual platform for Mwelekeo Insights. Early episodes explained why evidence based dialogue is important and how research can help guide conversations in the country.
Instead of traditional television broadcasting, Mwelekeo TV mainly shares its content through YouTube, where it has built a growing audience and continues to release regular episodes.
Many viewers follow the show because it presents complex topics in a clear and relatable way.
A major focus of Mwelekeo TV is youth related issues. Episodes often explore how young people can take part in governance and leadership while also discussing challenges such as unemployment and limited opportunities.
Some conversations look at whether Kenya is ready for younger leaders and how youth voices can have more influence in political parties and decision making spaces.
The show also discusses changing social trends, including research showing that fewer young women see marriage as a main life goal.
These discussions help viewers think about how society is evolving.
The show also looks at economic and professional topics.
One recent episode features procurement expert Kelvin Waswa in a detailed interview hosted by Mercy Otieno. The discussion covers how procurement and supply chain work is changing due to technology, including the use of AI to reduce risks and cut costs.
At the same time, they talk about possible job losses and new challenges in the field. Kelvin shares his personal journey, including his education at the University of Nairobi and his professional certifications.
They also discuss sustainability practices like recycling and using eco friendly materials in business.
The conversation highlights ethics, transparency, and anti corruption laws such as Article 227 of the Constitution and the Public Procurement Act.
Advice is also given to young professionals on important skills like negotiation and forecasting.
Other episodes focus on topics like digital branding, entrepreneurship among youth, education, forex trading, and intellectual property laws.
Guests come from different backgrounds, including researchers, youth leaders, and industry experts.
This mix of voices helps create balanced discussions that aim to inform viewers and encourage them to think critically about solutions.
Mwelekeo TV stands out because it connects real research to everyday experiences. The show encourages open dialogue and invites viewers to share opinions and learn from different perspectives.
Mwelekeo TV continues to grow as a useful show for anyone interested in understanding society, the economy, youth matters, and the direction Kenya is taking.


