Life of a domestic worker
Margaret Mumbua- Domestic Worker Today’s post continues on the theme of Tax injustice and inequality gap. “Tax havens fuel inequality and […]
Margaret Mumbua- Domestic Worker Today’s post continues on the theme of Tax injustice and inequality gap. “Tax havens fuel inequality and […]
One of the toughest decision I had to make in 2016 picking this assignment. Let me give you context Oxfam […]
I took up this challenge mainly cause I wanted to sell the car and also I was frustrated with the […]
Roberto Fonseca is a Cuban jazz pianist who graced the Safaricom Jazz festival in Nairobi,
So the other day, (I use the word other day loosely. As I learnt growing up in the coast, words […]
This is a project by the Mpesa foundation. They are building a dam in Kwale district, deep inside one of […]
On the social media front, I seem to only have figured out Facebook and remained loyal to it, and of […]
This was a commission by a german magazine company called Stern and runs the magazine Viva. I was sent to […]
This was a very impromptu plan, luckily I had my gear with me, so I figured I might as well […]
I got commissioned by Penal reform International(PRI) they advocate for fair and effective justice system. That prison is meant for […]
Recently I got commissioned by Oxfam GB to cover their ambassador Laura Bailey, as she visited their projects in Kenya. Laura […]
Unfortunately this is yet another post of a lost brother, a fellow rider. I didn’t know him personally, but he […]
I was riding in town a while back, when I saw this biker in front of me, we rode for […]
I got the opportunity to cover the launch of Lufthansa new Cargo plane to Kenya, named Jambo Kenya. I was […]
This was a commission by an Irish NGO called Niall Mellon Trust, which is a house building charity. http://www.nmtownshiptrust.com So the brief […]
I had the privilege of going to Leer in Unity State, when i was filming a documentary for Save the […]
These were done during a trip to South Sudan, I was on assignment to do video for Save the Children, […]
On March the 4th 2013. Kenyans turned up in thousands to vote, in the much awaited presidential election. In eager […]
Kenya has been trying to achieve Universal Primary Education as a national goal since its independence. Reintroduction of free primary […]
Poor sanitation, and waste disposal has left the residents of Viwandani slum, prone to disease outbreak. According to experts, slum […]
Korogocho slum is faced with lack of access to water and poor sanitation, which has resulted in disease outbreaks, making the […]
Some people from the Korogocho community burn the litter that has been dumped by the rail side. Although some pay-toilets have […]