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  • Video: The First Grader (Trailer)

    Posted: June 24, 2011, 11:00 pm by KenyaChristian


    In a small, remote mountain top primary school in the Kenyan bush, hundreds of children are jostling for a chance for the free education newly promised by the Kenyan government. One new applicant causes astonishment when he knocks on the door of the school. He is Maruge (Litondo), an old Mau Mau veteran in his eighties who is desperate to learn to read at this late stage of his life. He fought for the liberation of his country and now feels he must have the chance of an education so long denied--even if it means sitting in a classroom alongside six year-olds.

    The First Grader is a heart warming and inspiring tale of one man's fight for what he believes is his right in order to overcome the burdens of his past. It is a triumphant testimony to the transforming force of education. As Maruge himself said, "the power is in the pen".


  • Video: Michelle - "So Much"

    Posted: June 6, 2011, 7:20 pm by KenyaChristian


  • Video: Plan B - "Can Things Get Better?"

    Posted: June 6, 2011, 5:39 pm by KenyaChristian






    What’s the Plan?
    Hello. We call ourselves Plan B.
    Kenyans are bombarded daily by all sorts of issues: scandals, price hikes, unemployment, years of poverty, extremely petty politics, Twitter scandals and commissions that make reports that everyone ignores – all this comes to us through an institution of media which (if not distracted by their obsession with sex – enough already!) doesn’t necessarily ask the right questions.
    Anyone looking at the current ‘youth leaders‘ would think that young people in Kenya are a rowdy, unfocused, naughty lot – not fit to lead anything.
    What’s the plan? We’re trying to create a space where sensible young Kenyans can discuss the future of this country and how we can get better as a country. We believe that there are so many young people in this country who know what can be done, how things should be done – and we’re going to find them.
    We’ve started off by asking young journalists, artists and activists who are movers in their fields for their opinions, and now we want your opinions. Can we afford mortgages? Do we have health insurance? Is it worth it? Do we think we can raise our own children in the current circumstances? Will we bother to vote again after the 2007/8 fiasco? You tell us.
    We don’t have answers ourselves – if there are any answers, you probably already have them.
    Can Things Get Better? Join the Conversation.
    The Team.

    Visit the website here 



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