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Being that boat racing in the Luo land was in the 1980s perceived predominantly a male sport, the film Otis Janam seeks to break that myth. The film, by Dr Zippy Okoth, is about the socioeconomic empowerment of women and their strive to go beyond perceived cultural limitations. Jackline Macharia reviews this film for our weekly segment CINEMAS & THEATRE. Take a look.
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CINEMAS & THEATRE I Review of the film Otis Janam
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