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NMG's 50 year journey Pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2010

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  • great! good job .. keep it up =)

  • I like it is very Good story i like it very much

  • wonderful story.

  • well done - interesting

  • Why is it that the Kenya government gives Tom Mboya near complete black-out. It's a shame that Stanford and Syracuse Universities in the US have the largest special collectioin on him. Anyone who wants to do serious research on this guy is constrained to turn to these two schools.

  • @kisser192 @kisser192 Yes they did. They are pros in what they do yes but there comes a point where such stuff is outsourced coz it requires time to produce. Film requires a lot of time in terms shooting, scene set up and lighting or even final mixing up and down. With all that in mind i think that they needed film and so they hired a filmmaker :D The end product was pretty good. Btw I think that is a very good mve for them to reckon a Kenyan film maker :) ...I think it was shot in RED :)

  • @rascnn NTV hired somebody to do a documentary for them?! I thought they are supposed to be the masters in the business. Seems I was wrong

  • Big up Kibinge and her team..this is just wonderfull...from Sound design, Colouring, Editing, Visual elements....damn!! Props and bow down for the doc.

  • well thought unfortunately all our politicians speak English when they tour their consituents, shame. by the way i like that headline"Mau mau in my  Kitchen"

  • As much as this is interesting, we should be always wary of corporate media. May the real heroes of east Africa be identified and cherished rather than those charlatans we read and learn about in the skewed education system...

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