
Nawi
Drama
Overview
In the remote Turkana region of Kenya, 13-year-old Nawi's aspirations of higher education are shattered when her father plans to marry her off to a stranger to ensure the family a substantial amount of livestock.
Top Cast


Michelle Lemuya Ikeny
Michelle Lemuya Ikeny
Nawi
Michelle Lemuya Ikeny
Nawi
Joel Liwan
Joel Liwan
Joel
Joel Liwan
Joel


Benson Ochungo Obiero
Benson Ochungo Obiero
Eree (Nawi's Father)
Benson Ochungo Obiero
Eree (Nawi's Father)


Ben Tekee
Ben Tekee
Shadrack
Ben Tekee
Shadrack


Michelle Tiren
Michelle Tiren
Rosemary (Nawi's Mother)
Michelle Tiren
Rosemary (Nawi's Mother)


Patrick Oketch
Patrick Oketch
Emanikor
Patrick Oketch
Emanikor


Marrianne Nungo
Marrianne Nungo
Mama Ekai
Marrianne Nungo
Mama Ekai


Nyokabi Macharia
Nyokabi Macharia
Madam Christine
Nyokabi Macharia
Madam Christine
Rael Atyang
Rael Atyang
Zawari's Mother
Rael Atyang
Zawari's Mother
Kevin Basara
Kevin Basara
Adult Noel
Kevin Basara
Adult Noel
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