When the Kenyan members of parliament asked for salary increment, one artist who aired out his opinion was K-Nel, who immediately released a track titled “MPIGS” (Members Of Parliament Implementing Greedy Tactics). The song went viral and spread fast via the social network, receiving radio play across east Africa and on online radio stations. K-Nel wanted to do more. He had the vision of letting the voices of those oppressed by the system air their opinion on the subject matter. He announced the idea of releasing an independent Mini-film project under the same title. Supported by Swahili Studios/ follow focus …
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Despite grotty toilets, decaying student accommodation quarters and others sins of omission; the University of Nairobi has broken ground to build a towering office block that will do nothing to …












