Mwelekeo TV to unpack how careers and costs are redefining marriage in Kenya

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Young Kenyans today are navigating life in ways that show just how much society has shifted, and Mwelekeo TV is set to break down these changes in detail.

Conversations around careers, marriage, and independence have taken center stage, with many young people finding themselves forced to make choices that move away from tradition. Long hours at work, rising living costs, and the constant demand to upskill are pushing careers and savings ahead of marriage and family life.

Independence has also become a defining feature, especially among women who now see value in building their own paths without leaning heavily on family or partners.In Nairobi, studies have shown that most young women prefer financial stability and career growth before even considering marriage.

Marriage is increasingly seen as a step that can slow progress, whether through limiting travel, reducing freedom to switch jobs, or adding responsibilities that clash with personal ambitions.

At the same time, patriarchy still influences how society views relationships, creating a clash between old expectations and the new reality of women in education and the workforce.

For men, the struggle comes from high financial expectations that make marriage feel more like a burden than a milestone.

Across online spaces, the conversations are raw and honest. Young men speak about the frustrations of competing with older, wealthier suitors, while women openly question whether traditions such as bride price or lavish ceremonies still hold value in today’s economy.

The result is that unions are delayed, divorce rates rise, and many embrace singlehood or long-term independence rather than rushing into commitments.

Marriage has started to shift from being a social obligation to a personal choice based on partnership and shared goals.

This Friday morning on Mwelekeo TV hosts will unpack these shifts.

Expect raw takes on balancing ambition with commitment, and whether traditions can adapt without breaking. Tune in for the full exchange.

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