
Kati Kati | In The Afterlife
Clip: Season 16 Episode 3 | 56sVideo has Closed Captions
After death, where do you go? The afterlife. But it's complicated especially in Kati Kati.
Kaleche attempts to run from the truth when she discovers that Kati Kati is not paradise but the afterlife as Thoma explains.
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Kati Kati | In The Afterlife
Clip: Season 16 Episode 3 | 56sVideo has Closed Captions
Kaleche attempts to run from the truth when she discovers that Kati Kati is not paradise but the afterlife as Thoma explains.
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THOMA: I know it's hard.
You wake up hoping for paradise.
And this is what you get.
Beyond the Lens: Kati Kati | Mbithi Masya
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Clip: S16 Ep3 | 2m 39s | A conversation with KATI KATI's Mbithi Masya. (2m 39s)
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Preview: S16 Ep3 | 30s | A woman discovers a place inhabited by the souls of dead people waiting for redemption. (30s)
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Preview: S16 Ep3 | 1m | A woman discovers a place inhabited by the souls of dead people waiting for redemption. (1m)
Kati Kati | Where Am I? In Kati Kati.
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Clip: S16 Ep3 | 59s | Where am I? A woman finds herself meeting a group of people living together in Kati Kati. (59s)
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