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African Hero
A profile of a Maasai warrior with a difference.
A profile of Ledama Olekina, a Maasai warrior from Kenya. He has walked across two thirds of the U.S. to raise money for his people, and built the most high-tech college on the continent.
Maasai MD: Part I & II
Maasai MD tells the story of a Maasai girl from a remote part of Kenya who now studies Medicine in Chicago.
Sitatian Kaelo and her friends Nashipae and Agnes will actually become the first Maasai women doctors, a huge boost to a tribe who have long been marginalised. Historically, Maasai women have not had an opportunity to go to school, and were circumcised and married off from as young as nine years old. Economically, few of either gender could afford an education, perpetuating the cycle of poverty.
Special Report: The Future Of Kenya
Kenyan Maasai Ledama Ole Kina looks at the future of a country beset by political corruption and reliant on aid. In the last of his exclusive authored reports for Sky News he lays out his dream of a better future.
Power and People
Africa's Great Rift Valley is a giant fissure in the earth's crust running eight thousand kilometres from Lebanon to Mozambique. The shifting Tectonic plates gave birth to mountains like Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya, as well as numerous volcanoes and Africa's deepest lakes. Kenya is the first country in Africa to tap the earth's molten core to produce Geothermal Power.
Special Report: A Life In Kenya's Slums
In the third of his exclusive special reports from Kenya, Ledama Ole Kina, a prominent figure in the Masai tribe, tours the country's capital Nairobi and its dramatic divisions between rich and poor.
A Maasai Speaks
The Maasai have become the tribal icons of ancient Africa, easily recognised by their scarlet robes and unique dancing and singing. But behind this romantic image is a tribe that is struggling to survive.