Ladies haven in a bookshop: Nairobi bookstore giving free sanitary pads to women
Apart from selling books, the Nuria store is also famous for its philanthropic arm that gives women free sanitary pads.
Abdullahi Bulle, the proprietor of Nuria Bookstore, acknowledges that sometimes women and girls are caught off-guard by their menses or they cannot afford to buy sanitary products.
Inside Out: Marsabit gold mines and impunity
The closure of Hillo gold mines in Moyale, Marsabit county, has sparked sharp divisions among the miners and the locals. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki ordered the shutting down of 13 gold mines' on March 13, 2024, following the deaths of eleven people. They were killed during a clash over a disagreement on how to share the resources. The locals claim that despite this order, there is clandestine mining being carried out by people enjoying government protection. Miners say their equipment and gold ore worth more than 500 million shillings are being held at the site. As Margaret Kimathi reports, the miners woes may not end soon as CS Kindiki maintains that the mines will not be reopened soon, and hinted at extension of the closure notice. here is this week's Inside Out.
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Celebrating GrandMothers
Mothers Day is the time to celebrate the important women in our lives. Among these cherished figures are grandmothers, whose love and wisdom bind our families together.
They have quietly nurtured many with their unconditional love, shared their wisdom, and created unforgettable moments.
Many grandmothers hold a special place in the hearts of their grandchildren.
In our special feature tonight, three people share stories of how their grandmothers, played a vital role in shaping their lives.
Here is GrandMothers with Rose Wangui.
May 12, 2024
Hot Air Reforms?
At the start of the year, the storm clouds had gathered as the Judiciary once again found itself in the position of having to defend its integrity against aspersions cast by a sitting head of state.
We spoke to Retired Judges Aaron Ringera and Sharad Rao, both of whom were charged with rooting-out corruption in the Judiciary at different junctures in Kenya's history. What lessons do we have to learn from their experiences, and would they recommend now? I am Olive Burrows, and this is NTV Presents.
May 9, 2024
Sly Marikiti Brokers
For several weeks last year, a team of the Nation Media Group's Specials and Investigations unit went out on an experiential assignment, to track the flow of fresh food produce from the farm to the market and to document the intricate details in between. Details that include the harsh business environment that farmers are subjected to, leading them to meagre earnings from their produce that are otherwise sold at a premium to the consumers. In between are dynamics that include brokers or middle men and other factors affecting business in fresh markets such as Marikiti here in Nairobi.
May 5, 2024
Enabled by tech and music, story of visually Joab Omino | EQuality
The story of Joab Omino, visually impaired from Kisumu driven by passion
May 5, 2024
Ringera's Tales
Justice Rtd Aaron Ringera had an exciting 46 years career in public office. Appointed twice as director of KACA &KACC by two presidents, chaired a committee that performed the famous radical surgery in judiciary but exited acrimoniously. What's his story and what's the story.
April 28, 2024
Sweet but deadly Tharaka Nithi honey || 12 minutes
At least 13 people have died after consuming wild honey locally known as Nchuura in Tharaka Nithi county in the last two years. Since 2019, Tharaka North constituency hits headlines as people die and scores hospitalized following the same. Nchuura is not made by common bees but by a species of smaller ones locally known as tuchuura, which do not sting and mainly live in hollow tress or abandoned burrows in the ground. Locals believe that the honey which is eaten raw, is medicinal and it is highly sought after, especially by pastoralists. The locals say Nchuura is sweeter than the normal honey and they cannot resist its sweetness despite it being deadly.
Our central region reporter Margaret Kimathi tells us more.
April 24, 2024
The dancing amputees | 12 minutes
April 23, 2024