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Date: 11 December 2009
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A film in Kiswahili. Synopsis: A young couple has been separated for many months as the husband has been working far from home. Now, he’s coming home. Each unsure of the other’s faithfulness during their long time apart, husband and wife are painfully aware that there’s something really important that they had better talk about. All the while, the volcano of desire is rumbling away…. A SCENARIOS FROM AFRICA film (www.globaldialogues.org) [More] [Less]
Date: 11 December 2009
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Date: 19 November 2009
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Date: 09 November 2009
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Innovation: Morris Mbetsa
Date: 01 November 2009
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Date: 01 November 2009
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Karish yaani KK
Date: 22 October 2009
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Date: 22 October 2009
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Date: 09 November 2009
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Date: 26 August 2009
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Date: 11 August 2009
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http:/www.ntv.co.ke Hundreds of Kibera residents are today spending their first night in permanent houses. This follows the start of the relocation of Soweto residents to new houses in Langata. This is part of the governments project of upgrading the slum dwellings to ensure all Kenyans have decent affordable housing. Brenda Mulinya reports. [More] [Less]
Date: 17 September 2009
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Karish yaani KK
Date: 22 October 2009
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http://www.ntv.co.ke It is said that every closed eye is not sleeping and every open eye is not seeing. Children at the Thika school of the visually impaired exemplify this saying, with their determination to excel in life. In our regular feature Heroes NTVs Mark Masai spent some time with these exceptional children. [More] [Less]
Date: 07 August 2009
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We have several HD Stockshots from South Africa. Ideal footage for your 2010 FIFA World Championship Football productions! See selection of our clips at: global-dvc.org/pond5.asp Cape Town, KwaZuluNatal, KrugerPark, Dance, TownShips etc. My friends (very polite but very poor) from a township called Khula (sheds without water and electricity) just outside villacity St.Lucia KwaZuluNatal South Africa. This group performs for tourist on restaurant terraces in St.Lucia and here at the arrivaldeck from a hippo boattour on St.Lucia River at sunset. They sing and swing really great just like the other famous Zulugroup Ladysmith Black Mombazo. This music style is called Isicathamiya. Made famous by Paul Simon. They rehearse a lot and we hope to make them famous also. Help them please if you can. Please also search for \"Khula Happy Singers\" on YouTube for our one year old clip as promo for a great and very affordable B&B in St.Lucia. Absolutely one of the best spots to spent a few weeks in Zululand, close to the best diving spots SodwanaBay, Elephant coast, birds (Trompetbills), monkeys, many wild Hippo\'s, Crocks and HluHluwe Imfolozi Safari Wildpark. [More] [Less]
Date: 20 August 2009
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Date: 09 September 2009
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Date: 11 August 2009
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http://www.ntv.co.ke It is said that every closed eye is not sleeping and every open eye is not seeing. Children at the Thika school of the visually impaired exemplify this saying, with their determination to excel in life. In our regular feature Heroes NTVs Mark Masai spent some time with these exceptional children. [More] [Less]
Date: 07 August 2009
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Date: 09 September 2009
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http:/www.ntv.co.ke Hundreds of Kibera residents are today spending their first night in permanent houses. This follows the start of the relocation of Soweto residents to new houses in Langata. This is part of the governments project of upgrading the slum dwellings to ensure all Kenyans have decent affordable housing. Brenda Mulinya reports. [More] [Less]
Date: 17 September 2009
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