Charles Mnene (born 11 December) is a Kenyan-British film, television and stage actor. Mnene's television appearances include guest roles in The Bill, Holby City, Doctors and the drama Ahead of the Class, with Julie Walters, plus several films and stage productions.His first screen experience...
BIC has announced the regional and national winners of the sixth edition of its ballpoint pen art competition, Art Master Africa. The competition was launched e... 2 min read Filmmaker Kinyua Kamau’s ‘Nyūmba Ya Mbūri’ debuts at the NBO Film Festival ...
The director has said in interviews that she had been nervous about the film’s reception in Kenya, but had received some support. In a strange twist, just days prior, the head of the Kenya Film Classification Board [KFCB], Ezekiel Mutua, hadpraised her workin an interview with a local ...
I always say that drama’s hard but comedy’s harder, and great comedic actors can do anything, as you see with those guys. What about the child actors? [Sighs.] It was difficult. They weren’t around for the heaviest episode, “Blue Valentime.” [Marsai Martin] had to dig ...
Hawkers menace faulted at students' drama festival class="MsoNormalThe Kenya Film Commission (KFC), Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB), Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC) and the Kenya Film School (KFS) will have to pool resources and efforts to address the needs of the film ...
Two athletes Brimin Kipruto and Paul Kipsiele Koech have come close to breaking the world record in Monaco in the last decade, but missed out by fraction of seconds. After Rabat and Monaco races, Kipruto will take over the national mantle and head to Asaba, Nigeria for the Africa Championsh...
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Kenya - Education, Literacy, Schools: The national educational system consists of three levels: eight years of compulsory primary education (beginning at age six), four years at the secondary level, and four years of higher education. The government prov