Kenya’s Killer Roads - BBC Africa Eye documentary

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    Africa Eye exposes dodgy driving licences and dangerous vehicles on Kenya’s killer roads. Have the network of roads which criss-cross Kenya become death traps? Between 2020 and 2021 Kenyan road deaths rose more than 20 per cent. Last year, more than 4,500 were killed and over 16,000 injured. The Kenyan Government says drunk driving, overloading, and speeding are among the top causes of the carnage. But is corruption also a factor? Journalist Richard Chacha, himself paralysed in a road accident ten years ago, joins Africa Eye to expose rogue driving school employees who, for a fee, fix it for rookie drivers to get behind the wheel without ever having to take a driving test. Africa Eye also reveals how brokers take cash to beat the vehicle safety testing system, enabling taxis fit for the scrap heap to be driven on Kenya’s roads…and carry passengers. *** Africa Eye brings you original, investigative journalism revealing secrets and rooting out injustice in the world’s most complex and exciting continent. Nothing stays hidden forever. You can check out all #BBCAfricaEye investigations here: https://bit.ly/bbcafricaeye Credit List: Director – Kassim Mohamed Producer – Hussein Mohamed Narrator - Wazir Khamsin Executive Producer – Shabnam Grewal, Andy Bell Film Editor – John Moratiel, Tony Robinson Production Manager – Simon Frost Production Coordinator – Sarah Clarke Researcher – John Owens, Alice Muthengi, Thomas Bwire Social Media Producer – Anusha Kumar Digital Producer – Suzanne Vanhooymissen Impact Producer – Courtney Bembridge Reversioning Producer - Izzy Fleming Online Editor - Chris Stott Dubbing Mixer - Jez Spencer Colour Grader - Boyd Nagle Camera - Rashid Ibrahim Drone Operator - Chrispine Omuko Archive - Owour Otet, Michael Nganga, NTV Kenya Special thanks – E-PLUS (Kenya Red Cross Society) Africa Eye Editor - Tom Watson *** Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetoafrica Website: https://www.bbc.com/africa Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsafrica/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bbcafrica/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbcafrica/
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