In 2025, Kenyaโsย podcast scene is thriving, driven by the countryโs growing appetite for on-demand audio. According to the latest data from audio streaming platform Spotify, the countryโs capital, Nairobi, continues to dominate listening habits, accounting for over 93% of all Spotify streams.
The audience is also strikingly young, with Gen Z (18โ24) making up nearly 50%, with millennials (25โ29) close behind, highlighting podcasts as a youth-driven movement.
Gender representation is also almost perfectly balancedโ50% women and 49% menโmaking Kenya one of the few podcast markets in Africa showing such parity in engagement.
In terms of genres, Society & Culture leads the way, reflecting demand for authentic storytelling around love, identity, and everyday life. At the same time, growth in True Crime and Business podcasts shows Kenyans increasingly blending entertainment with knowledge and productivity. (Shameless plug: Other podcasts you can listen to include our own and .
Listening trends also reveal just how seamlessly podcastsย have become part of daily life in Kenya. Peak hours fall between 8 AM and 6 PM, suggesting thatย podcastsย serve as companions on commutes, during work breaks, and while studying. Theyโre woven into routines of focus and productivity rather than reserved solely for leisure. The rise of genres like True Crime and Business further reflects this balance, as Kenyans turn toย podcastsย for both entertainment and information.
Kenyaโsย podcastingย landscape is not only defined by established giants but fast-rising newcomers are also reshaping the space.ย Thatโs What She Said!ย Podcast,ย Listen, I Have Something To Sayย Podcast, andย ย by Celestine are among the fastest-growing shows, with Celestineโsย podcastย alone recording growth of over 10,000%.
This rise underscores how fresh voices and bold storytelling can disrupt the industry, proving that new creators can quickly gain traction, spark conversations on overlooked topics, and build highly engaged communities.
Even among top shows, the data-driven story is clear. Titles like So This Is Love, The97sPodcast, Mic Cheque Podcast, The Messy Inbetween, and The Mkurugenzi Podcast consistently pull in the countryโs largest audiences, showing how podcasts have moved from niche content to mainstream culture.
Outside Nairobi, growth is strongest in Mombasa, Nakuru, Thika, and Kilifi, suggesting that podcasting is steadily expanding beyond the capital.
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