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Media personality breaks hiatus with powerful new show centered on faith, family, and healing.

Celebrated media personality Tamima Ibrahim has shattered her silence, making a high-voltage return to mainstream television with "Speak Life," a show promising to redefine weekend viewing on KTN.
After a noticeable hiatus that left fans speculating about her next move following her departure from Switch TV, Tamima has resurfaced with a product that feels both personal and profound. "Speak Life" is not just another talk show; it is positioned as a lifestyle and empowerment vehicle designed to tackle the gritty, often unspoken realities of modern Kenyan life, from broken relationships to the quest for spiritual grounding.
The premiere episode has already set a high bar. Tamima, known for her poise and probing interview style, wasted no time diving into the deep end. The show's format blends authentic storytelling with expert insights, creating a "safe space" that feels rare in an era of sensationalist broadcasting. "We are here to spark conversations that matter," Tamima told Tuko.co.ke in an exclusive sidebar. "It is about healing, reflection, and finding practical tools to navigate life."
The reception has been instantaneous. Social media metrics indicate a surge in engagement, with the hashtag #SpeakLife trending within minutes of the pilot's airing. Fans, who have followed her journey from her earlier days as "Miss Tamima," see this as a maturation of her brand—a shift from pure entertainment to impactful, purpose-driven content.
For KTN, snapping up Tamima is a coup. In a fragmented media landscape where viewer loyalty is fickle, her personal brand brings a guaranteed audience. The station has been aggressive in revamping its lifestyle desk, and "Speak Life" appears to be the anchor of this new strategy.
"She brings a gravity that is hard to manufacture," a KTN insider noted. As the credits rolled on her first episode back, the message was clear: Tamima isn't just back on TV; she is back to lead the conversation. The queen of empathy has reclaimed her throne.
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