Zarinah Hassan, popularly known as Zari, took to the internet to defend her husband, Shakib Lutaaya, after netizens mocked his English-speaking skills ahead of the third season of Netflix’s all-African stars reality show Young, Famous & African, in which he features.
Peter Maina, popularly known as Mzee Edmund Mwamba, became a household name for his role as the family patriarch in the Citizen TV drama Mother-in-Law.
The beloved Kenyan TV drama Machachari captured the hearts of viewers during its near-decade run, turning its young cast into household names. But what became of the stars after the cameras stopped rolling? Today, the former child actors and supporting cast members have pursued diverse paths—some thriving in the creative arts, while others have embraced entirely new ventures. Here's a look at where the Machachari icons are now and the inspiring journeys they've undertaken.
Award-winning Kenyan thespians Philip Karanja, known as Phil Director, and Kenneth Ambani are in the United States on the invitation to the 2024 American Film Showcase's Film and TV Leadership Initiative.
On Friday, September 20, 'Boda Love', the much-anticipated romantic comedy from Jabali Film, premiered to an enthusiastic audience at Anga Cinema Diamond Plaza.
Multi-award-winning Kenyan director Likarion Wainaina, best known for the critically acclaimed Supa Modo, is set to make waves once again with his latest venture, Subterranea.
The film ‘Nawi’ tells the tale of a courageous 14-year-old girl named Nawi, who, despite the weight of familial expectations and societal norms, believes that her future is bright.
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