A true reflection of Tabia Za Wakenya and daily hustles regular people go through.
3 Reviews
A good show but only a few things let it down
isaacron14 September 2020
I'll keep it simple this is a superb show: amazing MAIN cast, enjoyable acting, and actually good writing. But the only thing that makes this show "cringeworthy" is the extras or guest actors who just can't act which makes the show briefly annoying but Joe Kinyua's acting is just something you can eat up. I'd have probably given it a 10 if they actually did auditions for the extras.
Great show
mwangiwathiga11 December 2023
"Njoro wa Uba" is a captivating TV show that weaves intricate narratives with every episode. Each installment unfolds like a mystery, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. The beauty lies in the unpredictability - you never know what twists and turns await. The storytelling is a rollercoaster of emotions, from suspenseful moments to heartwarming revelations. The characters are well-developed, adding depth to the overarching plot. The show's ability to seamlessly blend humor and drama is commendable, creating a unique viewing experience. The cinematography and direction elevate the storytelling, enhancing the visual appeal. "Njoro wa Uba" is a testament to the brilliance of storytelling, offering a diverse range of emotions and leaving audiences eagerly anticipating the next chapter in this unpredictable and engrossing tale.
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