Capuchin TV fills a specific niche in Kenyan religious broadcasting, it's the only dedicated channel run by the Capuchin Franciscan order. You won't find prosperity gospel here or flashy stage productions. What you get instead is grounded Catholic content: daily Mass from their studios, rosary recitations, catechism lessons, and quite a bit of social justice programming. The tone is reverent but not stiff, presenters speak with the calm of people who've spent time in silent prayer, not of PR professionals. What's surprising is how much they lean into education segments: there's a solid half-hour on Church history most weekdays that actually digs into sources rather than just quoting catechism. Production values are modest, a few cameras, basic graphics, occasional location shoots from parishes, but the content has substance. For anyone tracking faith-based media in East Africa, Capuchin TV live is worth a look because it refuses to chase ratings. It does what it does at a steady pace, and that's rare. To watch Capuchin TV online is to see a channel that knows its audience, mostly practicing Catholics who want depth, not hype.