How Lucy Mwangi Turned An Everyday Hustle Story into A Relatable Kenyan Hit With ‘Njoro wa Uba’
Njoro’s life is a reflection of our struggles as Kenyans, but even at our lowest, we have a way of finding humour in most situations.
Jennifer Ochieng' is a film/TV enthusiast, film journalist, publicist and writer with 8 years experience working in the film and TV industry in Kenya. She is passionate about bridging the gap between the Kenyan audience, the media and the film industry. She's also the founder and editor of Sinema Focus, and a failed poet who daydreams of going back to it one day.
Njoro’s life is a reflection of our struggles as Kenyans, but even at our lowest, we have a way of finding humour in most situations.
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