Two men of different races and backgrounds have a vision for Kenya
      
            This documentary is about two men of different races and backgrounds who have been working to build a hate-free, fear-free, greed-free Kenya.
Stanley Kinga was in the Mau-Mau, a secret society formed to liberate the country from British colonial rule. Alan Knight, a farmer, was commandant of a prison camp during the Mau Mau uprising.
Film language
                    English
Year of release
                    
                          1998
                        
                      Film type
                      
                    Production company
                    
                          MRA/Initiatives of change
                        
                      Copyright holder
                    
                  Publishing permission
                      
                      Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the full video content of this film on this website.
                    
                   
                             
                             
                             
