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“Wajir South is today approximately 22,000 square kilometres, making it the second largest constituencies in Kenya after North-Horr.Historical boundary changes over the years have significantly reduced its size, underscoring the importance of securing community land rights through registration and effective local governance.
We must secure our land rights, govern our resources, and manage our affairs as communities. I believe the Community Land Act is God-sent. It gives communities the opportunity to protect their land, safeguard their livelihoods, and secure the future of generations to come.”
Hon. Mohamed Adow, MP -Wajir South
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Aileen Wakesho, Director for Land, Environment and Climate Change at Namati Kenya, officially kicked off the Sajili Ardhi ya Jamii campaign, a nationwide initiative calling for the accelerated registration of community lands across Kenya. @EileenWakesho@NamatiKenya
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On the sidelines of the historic Madaraka Day celebrations in Wajir County, PNTV sat down with @KeNHAKenya Director of Development, Eng. Henry Gakuru, for an update on the transformative Horn of Africa Gateway Development Project—l an ambitious infrastructure corridor set to connect Isiolo to Mandera and unlock new opportunities for trade, mobility, and regional integration across Northern Kenya. 🇰🇪
From the Kenya-Somalia border to the Kenya-Ethiopia border, from Liboi to Ileret, and from Malkamari to Maikona, every great story begins with a dedicated team, countless hours of preparation, and equipment working around the clock. At PNTV Africa we are building a platform that tells our stories, amplifies our voices, and showcases the realities of our communities. This is what happens behind the scenes.
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This weekend, we revisit the life and legacy of the late Ahmed Khalif, Kenya’s shortest-serving minister, but one of Northern Kenya’s most influential political figures. What made him different? From the new stadium that now bears his name to the stories of those who knew him best. His younger brother reflects on the life and legacy of a leader remembered for putting his people first. #PNTVAfrica #TellingOurStoriesOurWay
Did you know that livestock contributes about 12% of Kenya’s GDP and over 40% of Kenya’s agricultural output, making it a backbone of livelihoods for millions of Kenyans?
In Isiolo, Garissa, Wajir, Mandera, Samburu, and Marsabit counties, camels support a thriving market both locally and in Nairobi. One of the most popular camel products is Nyiri Nyiri, known in Somali as Qoodhka Geela (dried camel meat).
Here is how a camel is transformed into Nyiri Nyiri (Odkac ).
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Will the Wajir–Tarbaj road which is part of the Horn gateway development project stand the test of time?
Eng. Charles Okeyo of @KeNHAKenya explains the engineering behind the road’s durability and what it means for connectivity, trade and development in Northern Kenya.
“Initially, people in Wajir looked like people who were engaged in a gear we used to walk with our backs forward because we were used to heavy sand on our roads. Things are now changing”.
Abdinoor Ole Hussein - HoAGDP Consortium lead @ole_abdinoor@KeNHAKenya@simba_guleid
Behind the scenes at #PNTVAfrica. Armed with high-tech production gear and a passionate crew, we go wherever the story takes us! #TellingOurStoriesOurWay
Always respect people in the private sector who invest and pump money back into their communities instead of extracting from them.
Big thanks to I-Mall Hotel for hosting part of the PNTV Africa crew during Madaraka in Wajir & to @i_FlyAir for supporting our logistics.@PNTVAfrica
This Madaraka Day is a proud moment for the wider NEP region.
This is Garissa Town the former HQ of North Eastern. Vibrant, busy, and commercially active beyond what many imagine.Northern Kenya has been growing, evolving, and contributing to the country in ways often overlooked.
Northern Kenya is not all dry land and desert. Hidden within its vast landscapes are rivers, wetlands, grazing plains, and ecosystems that have sustained communities for generations.
In this special @PNTVAfrica Madaraka feature, we follow the journey of the Ewaso Nyiro River
Have you ever been to the Kenya–Somalia border? Here is your chance to see the border!
The Kenya–Somalia border stretches for about 680km and borders the counties of Mandera, Wajir, and Garissa. Yet for many people, it has mainly been defined by headlines about insecurity.
And our Madaraka series begins right now on @PNTVAfrica
A new generation is telling the story of Northern Kenya differently, bold, confident, informed, and unapologetically authentic.
This is the cool 😎 side of the North!
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Dua al-Safar b4 flying 2 Wajir ✈️🤲🏾
اللّهُـمَّ إِنَّا نَسْأَلُكَ فِي سَفَرِنَا هَذَا الْبِرَّ وَالتَّقْوَى
Big respect to @i_FlyAir 4 the amazing work they are doing in opening up Northern Kenya and connecting the region.Truly a pride of Northern Kenya and the wider Horn region
When many people hear Northern Kenya, they think of drought, insecurity, and distance and yes, those challenges still exist. But that’s not the whole story anymore!
There’s also growth, resilience, innovation, and a region determined to shape its own future. @PNTVAfrica #TellingOurStoriesOurWay #MadarakaBuildUp #PNTVMadaraka #TellingOurStoriesOurWay #DiscoverWajir #DiscoverTheNorth
Wajir town from the sky!
There’s movement everywhere, people, cars, a town that’s clearly alive and growing.
And one thing stands out immediately… the roads are wide. Spacious. Open. You can actually see the town breathe.
This is a different side of Northern Kenya.
And now, something big is coming.
Wajir is set to host Madaraka Day, the first time a county in Northern Kenya is holding a major national celebration.
You can feel it… this place is stepping into its moment.
This is Wajir.
Music Courtesy.
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