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Lightbox Africa expects to register Sh30m this year

NAIROBI, KENYA:  In April 2015, a bus travelling to Mandera was attacked by terrorists near a small town called El Wak. During the attack, Muslim passengers who’d been exonerated by the terrorists opted to protect their Christian counterparts, declaring they would either live together or die together.

This selfless act reverberated around the world. When a group of students from Hamburg Media School came to Kenya to tell this story as a graduation short film, they were introduced to Bramwel Iro and his team at Lightbox Africa.

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