Making of a Kenyan constitution

NTV engages some of the men shaped that key decade in Kenya’s post independence history. They include the clergy who dared speak when doing so had great perils, the men who wielded power at the time as well those who challenged them from within.

Which stories from the documentary resonated with what you believe in? Did you learn anything new? Changed your perspective about politics?

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Steven was born and raised in Dar es Salaam, and moved to Germany for his studies. He graduated with a BSc. in Physics (Jacobs University Bremen), and then a MSc. in Engineering Physics (Technische Universität München). Steven is currently pursuing a PhD in Physics (growth of coatings/multilayers for next generation lithography reflective optics) in the Netherlands. He’s thinking about starting his own business in a few years; something high-tech related. At Vijana FM, Steven discusses issues critical to youths in Tanzania, music, sport and a host of other angles. He’s also helping Vijana FM with a Swahili translation project.

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  1. Ooh Moi…talking about terror hah!!
    While Moi made sure all the intellectuals fled the country, Tanzania we have them but we dont use them….haha!!

  2. Maybe the EA youths, who are in their mid 20’s, will see and learn what their parents had to go through to bring about change (esp in Kenya).

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