Showing posts with label Citizen TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Citizen TV. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Julia Confronting Her Mother at School (Tahidi High, Citizen TV)

According to Sish, exchanging a business card is as good as kissing. She reports the ‘kissing incident’ to Julia who goes ahead to confront her mother, and much to the shock of some ‘observers’, that’s OJ and Sish, slaps her mother on the face. Miss Morgan happens to be watching too, in disbelief.

It later emerges that Julia’s parents are divorcing. As you watch her plead with her mother, “Please don’t leave us…I’m sure you can work it out”, your heart cannot help going out to a young person in her position. Experts would tell us that a family breaking apart is one of the most painful experiences. What this does to the children is devastating.

What if someone’s decision is to blame for this? It’s possible to feel anger and frustration towards such a person, yet many people think it’s acceptable to cheat on a spouse. Before someone looks at this issue as casually as the society is gravitating towards, it might help to take a good look at your family, which you value (assuming you do), and know that you could be writing a sentence to its demise, and permanently affect other peoples lives, whom you claimed to care about, for good! Quite sobering, isn’t it?



Monday, March 1, 2010

Mother in-law on Citizen TV @ 7.35PM Sundays

It is said that when the Mother-in law is coming to stay, that even the mice throw themselves on the traps! Meet the Mwamba's and meet the larger- than- life- Mother in law who has decided to set camp at her son's home. As usual,….driving everyone especially his wife Alison up the bend.Detested by some, adored by others...that is Charity! Always up to some plot to have her way...and as the two women battle it out to prove who is the alpha-woman, will Alison's gloves come off?..Will Charity's visit to her son's home ever end? Laughter, tears, the expected and the unexpected are all in abundance at the Mwamba's ...where the drama never stops…



Tahidi High on Citizen TV @ 7.35 Tuesdays

An action packed high school drama, full of intrigue, love, infighting as well as the usual battle of the sexes. Based on a high-class secondary school, Tahidi High brings to fore the daily conflicts between teachers, students and parents in a typical Kenyan setting. It’s a story about students' struggle to tackle life's dilemmas and challenges and teachers struggling to bring sanity to the institution and those within it.