Kenya Videos


  • Nov 18, 2008 lonelyplanet.tv

    Tiriki dancers from Kibiri village dance at Isecheno Forest station. They belong to KEEP, the grass root organization working to save the Kakamega Forest. Modern elements in the dance are the chain saw representing the illegal loggers and also the women. Traditionally they were not allowed in this dance.

  • Nov 18, 2008 rootv World Headlines

    The United States is getting ready for the final homestretch before the elections on November 4th. In Kenya, the country of Barack Obama's late father, the Democratic presidential candidate has reached idol status.

  • Nov 18, 2008 Video journalist Africa

    Portrait of camel man Sharif on the beach of Mombasa in Kenya. 'The tourists are not coming. We loose business.' Kenya is still suffering from a dip in tourism, after the post elections violence this year. Report available soon.

  • Nov 18, 2008 Mediascrape

    The United States Navy says the huge oil tanker hijacked by Somali pirates off the coast of Kenya is now in waters off northern Somalia.

  • Nov 17, 2008 CNN.com

    CNN's David McKenzie has the latest on a crude oil tanker that was hijacked off the coast of Kenya.

  • Nov 17, 2008 ABC News

    Kenyan mothers are naming their newborns Barack and Michelle.

  • Nov 17, 2008 TERRA, Jaime Jelenchick

    'The Water Carriers' is the story of Callie Blackwood, an American engineering student, and Nina Omwereme Oyamo, a 23 year old woman from the Shirali region of southwestern Kenya. The lives of these two women, from altogether different circumstances, intersect as Callie travels to Kenya along with an organization known as Engineers Without Borders. Their mission: to install an aquifer driven well in the hopes of delivering clean drinking water to the Shirali area. This is the first epi...

  • Nov 17, 2008 TERRA, Jaime Jelenchick

    'The Water Carriers' is the story of Callie Blackwood, an American engineering student, and Nina Omwereme Oyamo, a 23 year old woman from the Shirali region of southwestern Kenya. The lives of these two women, from altogether different circumstances, intersect as Callie travels to Kenya along with an organization known as Engineers Without Borders. Their mission: to install an aquifer driven well in the hopes of delivering clean drinking water to the Shirali area. This is the first epi...

  • Nov 17, 2008 Video journalist Africa

    Sending and receiving money through mobile phones was never so easy. It is replacing traditional banking at an alarming rate. You can even use the ATM, without a bank card. The viral growth of 'M Pesa', meaning 'mobile money' in Kenya.

  • Nov 16, 2008 lonelyplanet.tv

    Part 5 of 7 we see Mombasa Old Town and visit the slave caves near Wasini Island

  • Nov 15, 2008 Laurie Darcey

    Show Notes Album Art Segment: Kenya Waterhole Some background Info on this video: We were traveling around Kenya by car, and we stayed at Finch Hatton's Safari Camp, which we think is the best place to stay in Kenya. We also had the absolute best tent overlooking the hippo watering hole. We even had a run in with a resident croc! Learn More For now, you can check out some of my other blog postings and such on this topic here: Photos & Info: African Field Notes: The Hippopotamus Special ...

  • Nov 15, 2008 New York Times Video

    Torn between their work identity and their ethnic backgrounds, members of Kenya's vibrant middle class anxiously try to stay in business.

  • Nov 15, 2008 New York Times Video

    Months of violence have taken their toll on Kenya's tourism industry. Jeffrey Gettleman reports from the Masai Mara game reserve.

  • Nov 15, 2008 ABC News

    ABC's Dana Hughes reports from the Obama family compound.

  • Nov 15, 2008 Laurie Darcey

    Show Notes Album Art Segment: Frolicking Hippos Some background Info on this video: We were traveling around Kenya by car, and we stayed at Finch Hatton's Safari Camp, which we think is the best place to stay in Kenya. We also had the absolute best tent overlooking the hippo watering hole. We even had a run in with a resident croc! Learn More For now, you can check out some of my other blog postings and such on this topic here: Photos & Info: African Field Notes: The Hippopotamus Video:...

  • Nov 15, 2008 New York Times Video

    Violence brought by the aftermath of a contested presidential election is redrawing the ethnic map of Kenya.

  • Nov 15, 2008 Canoe.ca

    Celebrations as Obama becomes the first African American elected U.S. president

  • Nov 15, 2008 New York Times Video

    After a two month political standoff and waves of violence, Kenya's political leaders reached a power sharing agreement.

  • Nov 15, 2008 PRI's The World

    The venerable Sigue Sigue Sputnik blasts us into the past and the podcast this week. We've got two items on satellites; the first looks at how the UN's Rapid Mapping Unit is using satellite images to assess damage in Burma. The second looks at how satellites are aiding conservation in Kenya. Then a podcast exclusive interview with Dr. Brian Levine, who is helping to connect Ghanian doctors to one another via cell phones. And we'll end by dipping our toes into the genetic quagmire ...

  • Nov 15, 2008 Joseph Lekuton

    Joseph Lekuton, a member of parliament in Kenya, starts with the story of his remarkable education, then offers a parable of how Africa can grow. His message of hope has never been more relevant.

  • Nov 15, 2008 New York Times Video

    Chaos and ethnic fighting has ignited in Kenya, destabilizing the country, just one week after Kenyans went to the polls to elect their president.

  • Nov 15, 2008 PRI's The World

    This week's podcast leads with Kenya. In the wake of ongoing post election violence, we highlight two technology stories that are of importance. Also, South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius, known as the Blade Runner, got some bad news this week about his bid to try to run in the Beijing Olympics. And we end with a report from the one panel discussion at CES the World's Technology Podcast found remotely interesting.

  • Nov 15, 2008 PRI's The World

    It's flooding in Venice: What to do? 2006: A bad year for nuclear proliferation. Need to make a phone call in Kenya? Buy a mobile. Fighting AIDS in Cameroon. And they're listening to restored music in Georgia that's a century old. How'd they do that?

  • Nov 15, 2008 Laurie Darcey

    Show Notes Album Art Segment: Sunrise In Tsavo Some background Info on this video: We were traveling around Kenya by car, and we stayed at Finch Hatton's Safari Camp, which we think is the best place to stay in Kenya. We also had the absolute best tent overlooking the hippo watering hole. We even had a run in with a resident croc! Finch Hatton's is on the outskirts of Tsavo West National Park, a wildlife refuge made famous by Isak Dinesen's story Out of Africa in which Robert Redf...

  • Nov 15, 2008 PRI's The World

    Another week, another Tech Podcast. On the podcast this week, a story about people waiting in line for days to buy Sony's new Playstation. Decoding the DNA of Neanderthals, and what this can tell us about us. What to do with the dead in India? Adapting to climate change in Kenya. And booming Internet businesses in Guinea. And the results are in for Alex G's impersonation.

  • Nov 15, 2008 New York Times Video

    Post election violence in Kenya has left at least 300,000 people displaced, The Times's Jeffrey Gettleman reports.

  • Nov 15, 2008 RooTV

    Kenya's brightest stars in distance running and strong hopes for the 2008 Olympics are in the... 4/2008 Reuters

  • Nov 15, 2008 New York Times Video

    East Africa bureau chief Jeffrey Gettleman reports on continuing violence in Kenya.

  • Nov 15, 2008 New York Times Video

    Kenya's recent election has untapped decades of resentment, displacing thousands of people and claiming around 500 lives.

  • Nov 15, 2008 New York Times Video

    Raila Odinga is the leader of Kenya's opposition party, and according to recent polls, he may win the election for president on Dec. 27.

  • Nov 15, 2008 New York Times Video

    A white landowner is charged with murdering a black man. The contentious tragedy has incited a racial divide in Kenya. Producer: Adam B. Ellick

  • Nov 14, 2008 Unicef

    In Northern Kenya, Turkana is on the brink of disaster. There's been no rain for months, the forecast is grim, and thousands of children are at risk.

  • Nov 14, 2008 Video journalist Africa

    Real Obamania in Kenya, where the father from Barack Obama is coming from.'He's our brother.''He can be the President of the world.'

  • Nov 14, 2008 rootv World Headlines

    A Kenyan comedy duo have staged a mock U.S. election in support of Barack Obama, who's... 11/2008 Reuters

  • Nov 14, 2008 RooTV

    Kenyans are rooting for Barack Obama.

  • Nov 13, 2008 USA Today

    Nov. 3 On the eve of a U.S. presidential election that has electrified Africa, Kenyans say Democrat Barack Obama has inspired hope and pride in the growing but impoverished nation where his father was born.

  • Nov 12, 2008 Video journalist Africa

    In some areas in Kenya the resistance to antibiotics rose to 50 per cent of patients visiting a doctor. According to the medical industry they're prescribed too easily. This doctor on the coast tries to bring a change in his own way. Branded preview for evaluation.

  • Nov 18, 2008 Revver Videos

    2005: The area of Nakuru, Kenya, it's problems, and how municipal waste management solutions will help the area.

  • Nov 18, 2008 Revver Videos

    Some Pen skating when I was bored, along with my friend Kenya Williams on the background rapping

  • Nov 18, 2008 Revver Videos

    A Practical Action development project in Kenya discusses involving and meeting the communities needs.

  • Nov 18, 2008 YouTube.com

    Watch this awesome video captured using a night time camera of a leaopard claiming his domain in the dark salt filled cave. Fascinating documentary into the lives of Elephants and surrounding animals who live on the treacherous slopes of Mount Elgon in Kenya. Clip taken from BBC wildlife documentary 'Elephant Cave'.Watch more elephant videos with BBC Worldwide here: play list?p B6125D38E660A2C7

  • Nov 18, 2008 Revver Videos

    Orphanage in Kinangop, Kenya

  • Nov 18, 2008 YouTube.com

    I'm muting and watching The Show of Stages Holiday Special.Type "appleandthetree" for more Apple and the Tree tv shows, and type "theshowofstages" for more The Show of Stages stuff!No music, or songs, or sounds, but if there is no songs, music or sounds, there is caption! If you can't see the lyrics Kenya was singing about, here's the complete one.:Just hear those sleigh bells jigglingRing ting tiggling tooJiggling upCome on it's lovely weatherFor a sleigh...

  • Nov 18, 2008 AOL Video

    Ewan McGregor and his buddy Charley Boorman travel from Scotland to South Africa on motorbikes in "Long Way Down," a special for the FOX Reality Channel, which follows their 15,000 mile journey across two continents and countries such as Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Namibia. "I promised my kids I wouldn't be gone so long," Ewan, who previously did a journey from London to New York for another special, "Long Way Around," tells ET. "That is the tough...

  • Nov 18, 2008 Revver Videos

    School fees are the biggest barrier to primary education in poor countries, but schools are also pressed to ensure quality in the classroom. Watch ABC News correspondent George Stephanopolous lead a discussion between Kenya Minister of Education Gorge ...

  • Nov 18, 2008 Dailymotion

    Barack Obama has a cousin in Kenya he almost never talks about, Raila Odinga. Barack Obama has actively campaigned for cousin Raila Odinga to become president of Kenya even before Obama started his own run for the presidency of the USA. Obama did this under the pretense of a taxpayer funded "fact finding mission." Almost no one in the USA knows that Odinga has made a pact with the Muslim leaders of Kenya, in order to gain their support. This pact actually shown in the video , ca

  • Nov 18, 2008 Revver Videos

    Me laying down some pen skating moves, song by Kenya Williams AKA Hyjro

  • Nov 18, 2008 YouTube.com

    Barack Obama has a cousin in Kenya he almost never talks about, Raila Odinga. Barack Obama has actively campaigned for cousin Raila Odinga to become president of Kenya even before Obama started his own run for the presidency of the USA. Obama did this under the pretense of a taxpayer funded "fact finding mission." Almost no one in the USA knows that Odinga has made a pact with the Muslim leaders of Kenya, in order to gain their support. This pact actually shown in the video , calls ...

  • Nov 18, 2008 Revver Videos

    Some effects on a video of me doing a 720 on my snowboard, song by Kenya Williams

  • Nov 18, 2008 Revver Videos

    Kenya rapping his polition song during 4th period

  • Nov 18, 2008 YouTube.com

    Athletes and Peace to heal the wounds of the Kenyan Clashes.Amos Biwott, Olympic Champion 1968 Steeplechase, Matthew Birir, Olympic Champion 1992 SteeplechaseEzekiel Kemboi, Olympic Champion 2004 Steeplechase, three time world championship silverWilson Kiprugut, Olympic Silver1968 & bronze 1964 800mBenjamin Kogo, Olympic Silver 1968 SteeplechaseDouglas Wakiihuri, Olympic Silver 1988 Marathon and world champion 1987Moses Kiptanui, Olympic Silver 1996 Steeplechase and world champion 91, 93, &a...

  • Nov 18, 2008 Revver Videos

    Wedding Highlights from Kenya

  • Nov 18, 2008 LiveVideo

    KENYA'DA BIR FEDAKR GRETMEN

  • Nov 18, 2008 Revver Videos

    scott harrison and the charity: water team head to Mogotio Health clinic in Kenya to provide the people there with clean water. More than 10,000 people will benefit from the new well there.

  • Nov 17, 2008 Dailymotion

    Travel in Africa. Author: naturaltrackTags: Kenya safari African africa kenya tour camping in Posted: 11 September 2008Rating: 0.0Votes: 0

  • Nov 17, 2008 YouTube.com

    Doctors say regular, nutritious meals are vital to the success of anti retroviral drugs that treat HIV/AIDS. But in Kenya, many people with AIDS cannot afford nutritious food, so the drug treatments are less effective. Now, Kenya's Moi University and Indiana University in the United States have launched a program to give "nutrition prescriptions" to HIV positive patients who lack access to good food. As Cathy Majtenyi reports, the "prescriptions" are coming from farms ru...

  • Nov 17, 2008 Dailymotion

    Adventure African safaris. naturaltrackTags: African safari Kenya africa kenya tour to camping in Posted: 11 September 2008Rating: 0.0Votes: 0

Related Videos

See more video clips from topics related to Kenya.

RealTime Lens

Videos people are watching right now.

Recent Pages | Video Categories