Events
The People Shall — A Film on Kenya’s Gen Z Uprising
The People Shall (2025) is a gripping documentary directed by Nick Wambugu and Mark Maina, chronicling one of the most defining moments in modern Kenyan history.
When Kenya’s Gen Z took to the streets to reject the 2024 Finance Bill, they reshaped protest itself — using phones, art, humour, and digital mobilisation to force political accountability. What began online spilled into the streets, evolving into a movement that compelled the President to back down and permanently altered civic resistance in Kenya.
This film captures that transformation: from hashtags to history.
Beyond the story on screen, The People Shall carries a deeper purpose. After surviving state detention, director Nick Wambugu now faces Hypocellular MDS, a rare bone marrow failure disorder. Proceeds from donation tickets directly support his medical treatment — giving audiences a chance not just to witness history, but to stand in solidarity with the people who documented it.
Select screenings include donation tickets and a Director Q&A session, offering audiences a chance to engage deeply with the story and its creators.
This is not just a screening.
It is memory, resistance, and responsibility.
Venue
Unseen Nairobi
Dates & Times
January 3 – January 31, 2026
Multiple screening dates and times available
Tickets
Standard Screening Ticket
Screening + Donation Ticket
Screening + Donation + Director Q&A (selected dates)
KCB Rugby vs Kenya Harlequins – Kenya Cup Match Day 5
It’s Match Day 5 of the 2025/26 Kenya Cup season, and all roads lead to The Den at KCB Sports Club, Ruaraka.
Rugby fans are in for a thrilling double-header as KCB Cubs take on Nondies II at 2:00 PM, followed by the headline clash at 4:00 PM where KCB Rugby face Kenya Harlequins in a high-intensity Kenya Cup showdown.
Expect fierce rivalries, electric stadium energy, and top-tier Kenyan rugby as the season heats up.
🎟 Tickets available via Mookh
Regular: KES 500
Parking: KES 200
Don’t miss one of the biggest fixtures on the Kenya Cup calendar.
Slow Is a Verb
Slow Is a Verb is an intimate cultural gathering rooted in African philosophies of time, care, and repair.
Hosted by Mumbi Poetry, alongside Mutete and 25SW4P, this experience invites participants into a reflective conversation on temporality, ancestral textile knowledge, and the cyclical life of clothes and objects. Challenging colonial ideas that value only the new, Slow Is a Verb reframes mending, reuse, and exchange as acts of resistance, remembrance, and return.
The afternoon will feature:
A live conversation on cyclical and relational time
A clothes swap (bring up to 5 quality garments)
Open mic poetry & storytelling
Community exchange in a warm, intentional space
This is a space to slow down, listen deeply, and reconnect — with our histories, our textiles, and each other.
SUKOSUKO
Where chaos meets culture.
SUKOSUKO is a high-energy throwback party driven by raw nostalgia and unfiltered vibes. Expect a powerful mix of old school Kenyan sounds, Afro beats, R&B, kwaito, hip-hop, and dancehall — the kind of music that keeps the floor moving and the energy unpredictable.
Come for the music.
Stay for the madness.
