Burundi Crisis: 'Why I fled to Tanzania'

A year ago, Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza announced he was running for a controversial third term in office. Protests followed, and in the ensuing crisis, hundreds have been killed and more than a quarter of a million people have fled the country. Two refugees in Tanzania tell the BBC why they fled.

Hundreds of thousands of refugees have fled political violence in Burundi. In the Nduta refugee camp in Tanzania, many tell tales of rape, torture, arrest and execution. This piece was shot for the UNHCR and packaged for the BBC. (Above is the broadcast version. Online can be viewed here)

Shakespeare & Nairobi

On the 400th anniversary of his death, Janet Onyango and I spoke with Nairobi artists, actors and academics to find out how William Shakespeare has influenced Kenyan culture. (Producer, Cameraman and Editor)

On the 400th anniversary of his death, Janet Onyango and I spoke with Nairobi artists, actors and academics to find out how William Shakespeare has influenced Kenyan culture. (Producer, Cameraman and Editor)

Eastleigh - Eye in the Sky

In a new film, Helen Mirren leads a team of drone pilots on a mission to strike terrorists in Eastleigh, a Somali neighborhood in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. I went with correspondent Ferdinand Omondi to see how residents of the real Eastleigh felt about the portrayal of their home. (Producer, Cameraman and Editor)

In a new film, Helen Mirren leads a team of drone pilots on a mission to strike terrorists in Eastleigh, a Somali neighborhood in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. I went with correspondent Ferdinand Omondi to see how residents of the real Eastleigh felt about the portrayal of their home. (Producer, Cameraman and Editor)

Nairobi Uber Battles

US mobile taxi startup Uber has found an audience in the Kenyan capital Nairobi. But traditional taxi drivers are unhappy with what they say is unfair competition and the disagreement has turned violent. Ferdinand Omondi and I spoke to Uber and taxi drivers about the dispute. (Online version can be viewed here)

US mobile taxi startup Uber has found an audience in the Kenyan capital Nairobi. But traditional taxi drivers are unhappy with what they say is unfair competition and the disagreement has turned violent. Ferdinand Omondi and I spoke to Uber and taxi drivers about the dispute. (Online version can be viewed here)