August • 2017
Wacera is a true professional and perfectionist as a filmmaker. Her team is incredibly talented and self-sufficient for remote producers and organizations looking for high-quality footage and stories in Kenya.
Nairobi, Kenya
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August • 2017
Wacera is a true professional and perfectionist as a filmmaker. Her team is incredibly talented and self-sufficient for remote producers and organizations looking for high-quality footage and stories in Kenya.
August • 2017
Very nice film, easy to work with and responsive to notes.
June • 2018
Another great idea from Wacera and well-executed
Hip Hop Clubs on Wheels is about Kenya’s public service buses called matatus, where the main diversion is music. The harder the music, the more riders a matatu gets. In Nairobi’s traffic, these buses are king. Pimped up body works covered in graffiti, roaring engines, Wi-Fi, plasma screens and deafening hip hop music; matatus are simply clubs on wheels.
17-year-old Richard Turere faced a serious problem. Hungry lions were attacking his family’s precious herd of cattle. At only 11, Richard came up with an ingenious, low-cost solution that came to be known as ‘Lion Lights’, to keep lions away. The invention of the young Maasai boy is helping prevent lions from killing livestock near wildlife areas.
This is an art piece by Osborne Macharia that depicts the evolution of hip hop in Kenya.
The world's most seemingly toxic lakes are under threat. These lakes are also home to one of our most familiar birds: the flamingo. Lakes in Kenya’s Rift Valley have risen since 2011, to levels not seen in the last 50 years. This has caused the number of lesser flamingos decrease each year and humans are to blame, or rather, the climate change. If nothing is done by humans, flamingos will vanish.
In Kenya, sound system engineering is commonly known to be a male dominated career where most of the men are young and energetic. But that is not the case for the 80-year-old Cecilia Wangari who decided to beat all odds and has remarkably learnt how to fix car sound systems on her own. Cecilia proudly owns her shop in Nairobi with a complete garage where she fixes sound systems for motorists.
Nairobi’s road network is crowded. To solve its traffic problem Stephane Eboko created the platform Ma3Route. It is Nairobi’s transit information web and mobile platform that helps solve mobility issues.
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