Voices From Diaspora: Njanja Mwangi in Sydney, Australia
How do over 3 million Kenyans abroad navigate life in foreign lands? What is it like settling in the respective country? What’s the immigration process like? How’s the food, culture, accents, and language like? How do you navigate racial complexities? How do you keep abreast of news from home? How do you process Kenyan news from that far away? What’s interaction with their foods? events? Local nuances? Residency? Today we are joined by Mr Njanja Mwangi from Sydney, Australia, ‘the land down under’ in our second episode on this podcast series.
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