Friday 28 April 2017

THE INVISIBLE CRIME.

"We are all slaves to someone or something in this world"
~Ondivow Photography~
Imagine of a world without casual workers, you wake up one morning rush to your shoe shiner and find him not there, walk down to a cafeteria for breakfast and realize that there is no one to serve you, so you decide to go to work hungry. Because the previous night your car had a puncture, so you decide to go and board a public transport, on reaching the bus stop you realize that all drivers went on strike, with no option left decide to go on foot. Another incident, your office gate is open and the gate keeper is not there and non of your workers is around too, immediately a text message from the ministry of labor comes to your phone indicating that all casual workers will be on strike for the next six months, what will you do?  That is when you will realize that you are nothing without these characters around you.
 It is sad to say that most people living in the urban slum and rural areas are slaves to their employers without them knowing."

You are whipped or abuse in anyway because you accidentally broke a work equipment and you don't complain or report  then you are being slaved.

Medical attention. Subject to subsection (2) every employer shall ensure the provision for his employees of proper medicines during illness and (if procurable) medical attendance during serious illness, and shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that the illness is brought to his notice as soon as reasonably practicable after the first occurrence thereof.

 Crossing rivers for your employers and yet they can't cross a bridge for you should not be supported at all time.


 Most casual workers work overtime without complaining for a compensation for the extra working time.In accordance with the Employment Act 2007, employer may set working hours in such a way that the worker gets a day off in a week. An employer is required to pay at least 150% of the wage if overtime work is performed during normal working hours. Overtime payment for the workers that are not employed on hourly basis, is calculated on the basis of the basic hourly rate of at least one two-hundred-and twenty-fifth of the employee’s basic minimum monthly wage.


                You should know your value as a worker and you will earn from it massively.

       It is your right to raise any complain when you feel that you are being enslaved at your work place.

 You are paid peanut salary yet you are making millions of shillings for you employer and they don't endorse you then you are a slave.

This fear always comes when you don't want to loose your job, you are thinking about your family how they will eat , go to school how you will pay your rent and many more needs.
I always say that when you lay a good foundation in your career or whatever job specialization you are doing then your bosses will always pay some little respect to you.
  

 Respect all workers because they are human beings too, they need to rest and food to eat, never over work them if you need them to work for long and do a proper job for you.
And according to Kenyan constitution,every employee shall be entitled to at least one rest day in every period of seven days.

 The Constitution of Kenya prohibits forced labour. The Act prohibits all forms of forced or compulsory labour. A person who contravenes the provisions of this section commits an offence and shall, on conviction be liable to a fine of at least 500,000 shillings or to imprisonment for a term of at least two years or both.

 Never allow them to take advantage of your background, either when you came from poor or disabled  family.

                        You should know the difference between being a loyal and a slave worker.
Every captive is a person; every survivor has a story. It's time to show the world that slaves exist among us. Restaurants and fields, construction sites and brothels, suburbs and cities: all are home to victims of trafficking in Kenya and abroad. Twenty-seven million slaves in the world, and we want to find them.

Never show your employer that you are desperate for whatever job they are offering you, or even show them that you are at their disposal. Because when you do that I guarantee you they will take advantage of your kindness for weakness and will always joyride on you. 
                 Talent _ Jimmy Mogaka
Stylist & Make up _ Hamisa Said Ali
Creative _ Tin Tin
                  Photographer _  Ondivow Photography
                  Location _  Kibera River Side
   Theme _ Slavery

Thursday 27 April 2017

TIN LAMP FOR LIGHT AND SLAPS

TIN LAMP FOR LIGHT AND SLAPS
One of the things that made mummy, dad and my elderly siblings whip me was this little lamp in the house, I always wished it was never bought and brought in that house. In my tribe Luo, we call it "Nyangile or Othung'a gi nyiero" meaning choked with laughter, the main reason why I was being whipped. My  dad one of the funniest guys in our house could crack a joke and when I opened my big mouth to laugh it killed the lamp and everyone could stay in the dark meanwhile I could get knocks on my head from people I couldn't see followed by an angry voice commanding me to find out how the lamp could be lit again.Unfortunately it always happened that whenever this incident could occur  it could occur there was no matches in the house and so I could be  asked to go and light it up in my neighbors house, this was another big challenge as strong wind blowing at night  could kill it over and over again until when mum could come for my help at last. This was an experience that most of the 80's and 90's kids from the slum and rural areas faced. 


A kid in Kibera Soweto finding a place to place her tin lamb to light her mum's fish business.

A kid in Kibera 42 carrying a tin lamp that her mum uses in the hotel at night when attending to her customers.

8 RULES MOVIE SYNOPSIS

8 RULES MOVIE SYNOPSIS  
It is a story of a drug lord Bellamy who invades African biggest slum Kibera and recruits two good friends Max and Blade  to be his suppliers. Max seemed to be greedy and by so he betrayed his friend  Blade to the police so that he could be the only supplier in Kibera. After the betrayal  Max brought in new Rules and  ways of supplying his stuff. Soon you will find out which Rules and Tricks were these.

 Directed by : Anthony Ogega
Cinematographer : Ondivow

  Max and his girlfriend Mamushka dialogue as they chimney up before the phone call that changed the mood of this house. Find out what did Bellamy told him. 


 The phone call that brought change in the room what message do you think he received was it negative or positive you will find out soon.


 Things that makes Max do what he does are all laid on this table. Khat,Cocaine,Weed and Beer. 



 Max in his cube burning high grade weed as his girlfriend Mamushka takes liquor. This did after they a had a quarrel about a phone conversation.



    Max Will Never Solve His Problems Peacefully he loves drama and action especially when you break one of the Rules


 Apart from the lethal weapons You might have in this game, you also have to be physically fit. Max at his training corner punching a bag to gain his second power.

Wednesday 26 April 2017

MEET ASMIT ASUVATI

MEET ASMIT  ASUVATI

Complexion : Dark Brow
Height       : 5 Fit Tall
Tribe       :  Masai 
Contacts : +254716111866, Instagram _ Asmit Asuvati, Facebook _ Asmit Asuvati

A student at Zetech University studying interior design, She does club hostessing and ushering in events. Her hobbies are swimming,singing and cooking.


"Since I was a kid I dreamed of being a high fashion model" And since she couldn't get the opportunity she began to nature herself as a model and currently she is in the game for two years and it has worked quite well for her as an upcoming model. Apart from being a talent to her, she takes it as a side hustle.

As an upcoming model Asmit is always inspired with Ajuma Nasenyana well celebrated top Kenyan fashion model and therefore she chooses her as her role model.

Asmit Asuvati pauses for a photo on top of an old grand piano, picture taken by ondivow at Kibera Slum Nairobi Kenya.
" I am a video vixen and a ring girl too all these came with the passion of being in front of a camera"

Monday 24 April 2017

JABE DANCE CREW

JABE DANCE CREW
Jabe is a dance group for youths that are based in,Nairobi.

  Vicky below is the founder of the Crew... The invitative was formed after the 2007 post election violence to spread and spearhead positivity through Dance.. The umbrella is Kibera Social ARTS... Victor has mentored more than 35 young adults and kids through the initiative.

 Victor Onyango (Vick)member and team leader pulling a dance stunt during a photo shoot done by
ondivow photography along Kibera Drive.ondivow photography
                                                   

The dancegroup was basically formed to help and give young and talented youths a place where they can discover their talents and abilities and to be able to develop and sharpen their skills with other potential individuals.
Jabe incorporates with different arts such as dancing, acting, speech and music.
Jabe's side-project is Nairobi Social Circus. In the project Jabe tutors kids in activities such as school homework, dance, circus, reading, writing, games, drama and many more.

JABE is an initial for                     J - JUST
                                                         A - AND
                                                         B - BEST
                                                         E - ENTERTAINMENT 

 Rogers right and Victor Onyango (Vick) Pauses for photo shoot done by ondivow photography ondivow photography


JABE Dance Crew are based in Kibera Slum Nairobi where they do all their practices and meetings. They have traveled
to numerous countries within Africa and abroad to showcase their talent, this has inspired many youth In Kibera and since they are the best B Boy Dance crew in Kibera they have really shown the world that Kibera is not only a place of crime and poverty but it is reach with different  talents in it.
 It is all about the strength and courage in you that will make your talent renown all over the universe and forever in the history.  ondivow photography

KIBERA DAILY LIFESTYLE

KIBERA DAILY LIFESTYLE

​Dogo is a kid from Paradise Community Center an orphanage that is located in Kibera slum. Dogo and his colleagues always go to Ngong' forest to fetch fire wood which they use to cook their food and boil water for bathing and drinking. Photo taken November 8th 2016 (ondivow photography)

 This pic was taken during Dandora Music Video shoot in Kibera Slum where the kid was pausing with a tablet and a pare of a shades and silver chains.ondivow photography

 Slum Soccer is a football game with most of the rules in a normal football match not present. Like you can play without soccer boots, jersey proper playground etc. Most kids in the slum enjoy playing this game especially when it rains. Photo taken May 3rd 2016.ondivow photography


 ​​​'Punguza' is a title given to charcoal made out of charcoal dust and soil. This idea was introduced in kibera slum after the price of charcoal increased in the country. so the women in kibera decided to use their creativity by making 'Punguza' a swahili word meaning reduce.To reduce the cost of living. Photo taken February 1st 2016. ondivow photography