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Makutano Junction Season 10

Makutano Junction Season 10 - Makutano Junction Sn 10: Episode 8

The market women stage a protest at the government acquisition of the orphans land, it is intended to be used for environmental conservation. Bettina is in trouble with her debt to Joseph and Karis.

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Shamba Shape Up : Series 2 - Shamba Shape Up Series 2 - Ep 8: Climate Change, Trees, Water Harvesting, Solar Power

SSU looks at climate change & farming in semi-arid areas, including which crops grow in dry areas, using guttering to save water and selling crops at market. We also learn about solar power.

Shamba Shape Up : Series 2 - Shamba Shape Up Series 2 - Ep 12: Trees, Push & Pull, Hay, Making Compost, Chillies & Sorghum

SSU Special looks at the problems caused by climate change. We look at a weather research centre, planting trees, making a compost heap, zero grazing pens, water harvesting & push-pull.

Shamba Shape Up : Series 3 - Shamba Shape Up Series 3 - Ep 10: Climate Change

We look at drought resistant crops, water distribution, planting trees, Napier grass, solar lights, rainwater harvesting and energy saving jikos as we learn how to combat climate change.

Mpeke Town Season 2 - Mpeke Town Series 2 - Episode 13: Work Smart

Mandevu challenges Aggrey on management of a government tractor meant to help Mpeke Town farmers. Aggrey plots to have Mercy challenge him for the Chair post

Makutano Junction Season 8 - Makutano Junction Sn 8: Episode 3

A tribal divide starts to appear in Makutano as the candidates target their own tribes people on radio. Red tries to protect the indigenous tree's on Mboga's land for the benefit of the community.

Makutano Junction Season 8 - Makutano Junction Sn 8: Episode 7

Girls in Makutano Primary are frequently missing class due to the school's lack of sanitation facilities. Malaria cases are high in Makutano and Red is convinced it's because of global warming.

Makutano Junction Season 9 - Makutano Junction Sn 9: Episode 1

Maspeedy decides which bank account to open, Agnes is worried that Lillian may have been a victim of child trafficking, and Matano highlights the issue of global warming

Makutano Junction Season 10 - Makutano Junction Sn 10: Episode 8

The market women stage a protest at the government acquisition of the orphans land, it is intended to be used for environmental conservation. Bettina is in trouble with her debt to Joseph and Karis.

Shamba Shape Up : Series 5 - Shamba Shape Up Sn 5 - Ep 19: Tomatoes, Capsicum, Climate Smart Agriculture

We are in Keroka, Kisii at Moseti's farm. He is having problems with his Capsicum and Tomatoes so we bring experts to help him out.We also learn about Climate Smart Agriculture.

Shamba Shape Up Season 10 - Shamba Shape Up Sn 10 - Ep 1: Climate Change

In this episode we want to give farmers the help and knowledge they need to adapt their farming methods, increase their income and make their farms more productive even while the climate changes.

Shamba Shape Up Season 10 - Shamba Shape Up Sn 10 - Ep 15: Climate Change, Soil test, Tomato, Rain harvesting

Welcome to a new series of Shamba Shape Up celebrating our tenth anniversary.


In this episode we want to give farmers the help and knowledge they need to adapt their farming methods, increase their income and make their farms more productive even while the climate changes.

We look at various farms we have visited and learn various tricks to make your farm productive.

We learn how to collect soil sample for soil testing, also we get advice on how to manage tomato crops and how to harvest rain.

How to adapt to climate change by using solar equipment, Also we look at nutrition as you 

Shamba Shape Up Season 11 - Shamba Shape Up Sn 11 - Ep 12: Climate Change

Welcome to Shamba Shape Up

This week we are learning about: 

1) How to adapt to climate change.

2) Young farmers 

3) Nutrition meal for children

Shamba Shape Up Season 12 - Shamba Shape Up Series 12 – Episode 11: Rangelands

Welcome to Shamba Shape Up

This week we’re in Baringo County and we’re doing a SSU special on rangelands.

These are the arid and semi arid areas that make up around 80% of Kenya’s landmass. Rangelands vary in size, some are as small as 50 km2.            

But most are huge, some in the arid desert areas of Turkana, Marsabit, and Wajir for example are over 5,000 km2. The reason rangelands are important is because pastoralists graze beef cattle there over community lands.  

And most of Kenya’s red meat comes from areas like this so they are vital resource for the whole country.    

We’ve come to find out about a project that’s helping to restore the environment and bring profits back into rangeland farming.  It’s called PRM, Participatory Rangeland Management.  

Key Benefit:

       • Improved livelihoods from increased livestock and milk production

       • As a result: better nutrition for families.

       • A healthier and more stable environment thanks to reversing land degradation

       • Wildlife conservation

       • Less conflicts over resources

       • Good size of heard that helps stop land degradation

Shamba Shape Up Season 12 - Shamba Shape Up Series 12 – Episode 23: Shamba Shape Up story - Wise Woman

Welcome to Shamba Shape Up

So Today we want to shape up your farm differently.

Farming as all other family activities needs patience, team work, persistence and sharing of ideas.

It needs a high level of family consultation-working together towards a common success but this is not always the case, and research has shown that without family working as a team and with understanding many farming activities have ended up being quite unprofitable

We bringing you a special Shamba Shape Up today, we bring you a shamba story… Sit back watch and learn

Know Zone Standard 4 - KnowZone Std 4: December Holiday - Episode 4

In this Holiday episode we recap term 3 - episode 25 & 27  on Climate & disaster and Communication

Partner's Clips - NRT - NRT Part 6: Climate Change

This cartoon explains the climate and the weather – what they are and importantly how they are uncontrollable. This is important for people to realise so they start to address the other issues first (soil, plants, water, livestock, wildlife and people) before blaming the climate or weather, as is currently the case.

Shamba Shape Up Season 13 - Shamba Shape Up Sn 13 - Ep 1: Soil test, Minimum Tillage, Herbicide, Climate Literacy & Electric Pressure Cooker

Welcome to the 13th Year of Shamba Shape Up! On our first episode, we are in the foothills of the Aberdare’s in, Miharati, Nyandarua county. We’re visiting the young farmer John Gatimu. John has taken over running his father’s farm and is working hard to turn around the farms fortunes, by trying various modern methods of farming. He has cows, sheep and grows maize for consumption and fodder. He also grows millet for fodder and is currently trying out peas to sell. Together with join and our amazing experts, we learn all about: Why and how to do a soil test. 1. How to clear your field of weeds before planting maize. 2. Learning how to understand climate 3. Minimum tillage with a tractor And Using solar to cook with the electric pressure cooker

Shamba Shape Up Season 13 - Shamba Shape Up Sn 13 - Ep 2:Soil test,Minimum Tillage,Calf Care,Climate Literacy and Air Fryer

Welcome to Shamba Shape Up. This week we are in Githafai in Nyandarua county. We are visiting the young married couple Owen and Margaret who have been farming for a very long time. Margaret has been farming for 15 years and started to look at farming as a business five years ago and Owen grew up on his family farm. They are always looking at opportunities to increase their knowledge. Together they grow potato and maize and have ten dairy cows. During our visit to them we learn about: 1. How rip your land for planting potatoes using minimum tillage. 2. How make sense of changing climate 3. Calf Care. 4. Cooking with an air fryer.

Shamba Shape Up Season 13 - Shamba Shape Up Sn 13 - Ep 3: Poultry, Finances, Pest & Disease Management, Silage making

Welcome to Shamba Shape Up. This week we’re in Kimuka, behind the majestic Ngong Hills. We are visiting the young, passionate farmer James Ndichu. James grows onions, greens and tomatoes and had a water pan, that he uses for irrigation. Has some Kienyeji chicken and cows that need some help. We learn about: 1. Taking care of your chicken. 2. How to reduce climate risk by making Silage. 3. How to safely control pests & diseases. 4. Managing your finances.