Battling Glaucoma | The Heart Beat
Four percent of people over the age of 40 suffer from one form of glaucoma globally. Many are often diagnosed at an advanced stage thus either going completely blind or they have to be dependent on medication if they do not manage the condition well.
Fatal Harvest: He was set free after a murder, then he killed again, and again - Now he's here to Confess | Murder Tapes EP4
He confessed to killing his cousin... the court set him free. Then, he killed again; it was a murder buried in silence… until he spoke; telling the police everything.
April 24, 2025
Killer Caretaker: The Brutal Murder of a Catholic Secretary and a Damning Confession | Murder Tapes Ep 3
Seven days into the job, she vanishes.
Tortured. Strangled. Dumped. A story of a dream-job-turned-fatal-nightmare, and a court judgment that bleeds question marks.
April 17, 2025
21 Hours of Murder: The perilous land feud that left four people including a Chief and OCS dead | Murder Tapes EP 2
A land feud, a murder, revenge, three more murders and questionable conviction
April 10, 2025
Not My Gun: MP Didmus Barasa, his gun and the murder of Brian Olunga | Murder Tapes Ep 1
From brutal killings that shocked the nation to unsolved mysteries that haunt families to this day. We reopen the case files, step back into the crime scenes and retrace the steps of the killers and investigators. We begin with the tragedy of Brian Olunga, killed on election day and MP Didmus Barasa accused of the murder.
April 3, 2025
A Rare Cancer And Unbreakable Spirit
Tonight, we bring you the story of remarkable courage in the face of devastating illness. Thirty-four-year-old Teresiah Njeri has been battling a rare and aggressive form of cancer called Adenoid cystic carcinoma for five years. Her journey has been marked by multiple surgeries, radiation treatments, and now, an urgent need to return to India for life-saving care. Despite losing her jaw, facing financial strain, and enduring constant pain, Teresiah's spirit remains unbroken.
March 11, 2025
Twigas on Transit: Giraffe Translocation
Here's a first-person narration story from TURURU the Baringo Giraffe, about her translocation and her friend JOK 9 journey.
March 6, 2025
The Shame Of ECDE Institutions in Kenya | Hard Lessons
Early childhood development centres, ECDE, fall under the jurisdiction of devolved units. Although there has been a tremendous improvement in access to basic education since devolution started, a Senate Committee of Education revealed a complete neglect in many counties. The audit found that in many counties, ECDE learners are housed in dilapidated and pathetic classes.
February 23, 2025
Uyombo Nuclear Jitters
Kenya’s plan to begin construction of a nuclear power plant in 2027 which will be the first of its kind in eastern africa and second in the continent after south africa seems to be firmly on course.
However, residents of uyombo in kilifi county backed by some environmental activists , civil societies and conservation groups are against the project in the area citing potential environmental impacts, health risks as well as detrimental threats to tourism and biodiversity.
Do they have grounds to oppose the nuclear power project? What do nuclear experts think and what is the government’s stand? Here is ntv’s special report; Uyombo Nuclear Jitters by Duncan Khaemba.
February 16, 2025
Living on Hope
When Lydia Sasanu first felt the lump in her breast while nursing her baby, a doctor's reassurance made her doubt her instincts. That decision would change her life. Today, at 38, she battles stage three triple-negative breast cancer – a recurrence after her first surgery failed. From her home in coastal Kwale County, Lydia now makes grueling 500-kilometre journeys to Nairobi for treatment. Each trip stretches her family's resources and tests her resolve, but she perseveres, driven by an unshakable determination to be there for her child. NTV's Hellen Aura traveled with Lydia from the shores of the Indian Ocean to the capital's cancer wards, documenting one woman's fight against a disease that forces thousands of Kenyans to make similar journeys in search of care that should be available closer home. This is Lydia's story, Living On Hope.
February 3, 2025