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Ruka Juu na Fema TV Talk Show
| Format | Reality TV competition (special season of Fema TV Talk Show) |
| Launched | March-May 2011 |
| Target | Youth aged 15-25, rural and urban |
| Language | Swahili |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Broadcast | ITV: Saturdays 18:30 (repeats Monday 13:15) TBC1: Sundays 21:00 (repeats Tuesday 12:00) Clouds TV: Mondays 21:00 |
| Content | In this pilot series of Ruka Juu, viewers watch 6 young Tanzanian entrepreneurs (3 men and 3 women) compete for the opportunity of their lifetime during 11 exciting one-hour episodes. The winner will be financially rewarded, allowing him or her to build his/her business and fulfill a dream! From different semi urban settings in Tanzania, all entrepreneurs have the vision and aspirations to take their micro businesses to the next level so that they can improve their lives. We follow each of them through 9 challenges that will make them explore how they cope with money and plan their businesses, and how well they deal with successes and failures. We want to know if they have what it takes to make their businesses grow. On the journey they will be mentored and evaluated by judges. Viewers also have a chance to vote. |
| SMS Line | 0784 68 28 78 |
| Website | www.rukajuu.feminahip.or.tz |

Talk Show Sparks SMS Response
Friday, 17.02.2012
Viewers send reflections on Dada Bahati’s Question of the Week on Fema TV Talk Show.
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From an out-of-school youth
Why is it when you talk about starting FEMA CLUBS you only talk about secondary school students? What about youth from the streets, don’t they need to start clubs? Ahazi Asoni from Ifwenken.
A request from Handeni
I congratulate you so much for the good work that you are doing to educate and entertain the society, but I would like you to visit us also in Handeni District, Msima Secondary.
A voice on HIV in relationships
I would like to advise those who chase away their partners after being infected by HIV, because life is helping each other. ENERIETA LEONCE. BUKOBA.






