Maasai Market in Nairobi
The most famous market in Kenya that sells traditional crafts is the Masai Market. A lady speaks about the traders' eviction from the globe cinema round about, where they used to sell every Tuesday, to Kijabe street. She talks about how it has affected the traders business.
Camera- Loppoh
Producer- Nekoye
Assistant- Melkizedek
Date of shoot 5th April, 2011
Maasai Market |Tourist trap - Day 4 #nairobi #maasaimarket #eastafricatravels
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Day 4 - Masai Market rip off????????????. This was an emotional one but ended in a bar with the guys sipping Tusker!
This is the 1st part of Day 4. I had to squeeze 2 events into a day and did so having soo much with the locals.
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LET'S GO SHOPPING IN UGANDA!! /VLOG
Shopping is one of my favorite things to do in Uganda as a Kenyan YouTuber. so, I went to the crafts African market in Uganda which is within Kampala city then down town where they sell the best things at quite an affordable price... I hope you enjoy this Uganda vlog by a Kenyan YouTuber.
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World Challenge Finalists Hawkers Market Kenya - Market Economy (2008)
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Market economy
Hawkers Market Girl Centre provides education and opportunities to girls from Nairobi's slums.
It's estimated that at least half the population of Nairobi live in slums. The children of the slums flock to the city's markets to search for food among their waste. The harrowing sight of young girls scavenging for food on stinking tips was a spur to action for some of Hawkers Market's customers. As Shariffa Keshavjee remembers, The girls were pulling at our skirts, saying 'teach me, teach me'. And then we realised that we have to educate these girls.
Shariffa and other customers set up the Hawkers Market Girls Centre to give at least some slum children the chance of a better life. The Centre offers vocational training in professions such as hair dressing and tailoring, as well as classes in life skills such as computer literacy and basic healthcare. Each year up to forty girls are either employed or set up in business with assistance from the project.
The Centre also offers valuable lessons in how to make small incomes go further. The girls grow their own vegetables, harvest rainwater and earn some extra cash by selling homemade charcoal briquettes. Giving the girls an income generating skill is very important, says Shariffa. We can't ask them to contribute to the project, but by selling what they make they feel like they are giving something back.
BEADWORK BENEFICIARY
A KYEOP Bead-work Beneficiary in Nairobi County shares her experience.
Kenya Nairobi Marché local / Kenya Nairobi Local market
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CHRISTMAS WEEKEND ACTIVITIES!!!/ PARTIES AND GOODBYES!/ Vlogmas day 19
My Christmas weekend starts on Wednesday! Lol. On vlogmas Day 19, I have done my make-up in the car, done house chores and lots of cooking, said goodbye to my father who was travelling to Kisumu, attended a birthday party, Bought some home decor and visited maasai market in Nairobi Kenya.
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Meet the Night Runners - full documentary - BBC Africa Eye
The people of rural Kenya have spoken of the night runners for generations. They’re said to be villagers possessed by a demonic spirit which compels them to scare and terrorise their neighbours at night.
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Kisii Soaps stone
The Maasai Market offers a wide variety of handmade items from East Africa. We carry unique Jewelry, fabrics, bags and home decor.
Ushanga initiative to steer international market for bead products
Ushanga Kenya Initiative to get county committees in seven pastoral counties to steer an international market for bead works products.
A-Town at night
Here is Technical college are opposite Triple A Night Club and the you see have a lot of vehicle is called Nairobi road's conner!! KARIBU ARUSHA
Integritour, Kisumu : Why Western Kenya
Come to Kisumu in the west of Kenya for a slice of REAL Africa. People, communities, vibrant towns & rural, lake-side villages, plus beautiful diverse scenery from the mighty Lake Victoria to mountains, tea plantations, jungle and rice fields. Come and tour with Integritour and not only will you have the experience of a lifetime, but your tour will also directly contribute to the communities that need it most - through job-creation, craft-sales and Integritour donations on your behalf, towards the great work done by local NGOs to alleviate health and educational challenges in this region.
EINAM WIDOWS PROJECT, Kibigori Village, Kisumu, Kenya
EINAM Organization empower widows to generate income to buy seeds and care for the orphans. The widows have different skills like making baskets, ropes, pottery, and floor mats. They sell these at the local market. The widows also farm the land to feed themselves and the many orphans in the village. With your contribution, these widows can provide for their needs and the needs of the orphans like food, clothing, shelter, medicine, school fees and supplies. For more information on how you can make a difference in the lives of a whole village in Kisumu, Kenya, please contact me at romanluzm@yahoo.com.
Muungano Makonde Carvings & Crafts, Moshi, Tanzania
Largest selection of carvings and paintings in Moshi Tanzania,
I also met two guys who rapped in Swahili at the end of the video
Zakali Jewelry Nairobi Kenya
Craftspeople from the Nairobi slums find sustainable income making silver-plated copper and glass bead jewelry.
The Brachiaria Hay Embraced Worldwide Originated In Kenya
A tropical grass species known as Brachiaria that originated from Kenya, and was improved and embraced by dairy and beef farmers in Brazil, Colombia and Australia, is back into the country.
The grass is already changing the fortunes of livestock farmers in Machakos county as well as 5 other parts of the country where it has been grown for two years now.
Commonly known as the Maasai, Tanzania and Mombasa grass, the improved species produces palatable and nutritious biomass and increases both milk and meat production.
Our reporter Violet Otindo caught up with a 32-year-old dairy farmer in Kangundo whose fortunes have been transformed almost overnight by the wonder grass.
VLOG | NAIROBI NIGHT: PANZIGO ART EXHIBITION
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Pickles here, sharing a slice of my life.
In this video, I take my friends to an art exhibit hosted by a photographer who just happens to be an old schoolmate of mine.
Also, this was my first time to go to this bar/club (MUZE).
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Panzigo
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Bishan Plaza, Mpaka Road,
Westlands, Nairobi
Kenya
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Banana Fibre society of Kenya
Masai Market Trader Moses, let's us in his workshop and shares what entails of the banana fibre product we see in the market.
Camera- Loppoh
Producer- Nekoye
Wanajeshi wa Uganda wawateka askari 2 Wakenya na wavuvi
Maafisa wa polisi watatu waliotekwanyara na maafisa wa Uganda katika ziwa victoria eneo la Usenge kaunti ya Siaya wanatarajiwa kurejeshwa nchini muda wowote .
Duru katika kitengo cha polisi hata hivyo hawangedhibitisha hali ya wavuvi wanane ambao walishikwa pamoja na maafisa hao wa polisi.