Brenda Wairimu continues to break new ground in the art of narrative filmmaking, making her mark not just in South Africa but also across the continent. This short film sheds light on her diverse talents and reinforces the importance of promoting unique African stories in cinema.
💫 #WCW Spotlight: Brenda Wairimu stars in BLURRED, a short film that will stay with you long after the credits roll. 🎭 Brenda plays Kare, a young woman balancing her job, caring for her
Brendah Wairimu stars in “Kifungo”, a psychological horror film in both Swahili and English, written and directed by Kenya’s Voline Ogutu. The film follows an ambitious romantic as she grapples with self-acceptance after discovering she is HIV-positive.
In 2012, Wairimū starred in the Pan-African drama Shuga, as Dala, a 22-year-old communication student. [4] She is the major actress on Monica playing the title role, a Showmax original that also airs on Maisha Magic East, which was released on 3 July 2018.
She also hinted at an upcoming short film shot in South Africa, sharing that it reflects her life and experiences. However, Brenda's most cherished role is that of a mother.
She also hinted at an upcoming short film shot in South Africa, sharing that it reflects her life and experiences. However, Brenda’s most cherished role is that of a mother.
This #FreakyFriday checkout our new Thriller on MyMovies.Africa™. 28 year-old Kare (Brenda Wairimu) is an organised, optimistic & hardworking Lady, also taking Care of her ill Brother (Keith Maina), while Living with their alcoholic & unreliable Father (Grahame Kimani).
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Her film work includes Disconnect (2018), the Kalasha Award-winning Subira (2018), and the medical drama 18 Hours (2017), which she also co-produced. In 2021, Brendah expanded into Nollywood with a role in Dice, further establishing her as a pan-African talent.
And now, with a string of recent standout performances, it feels like Brenda Wairimu is only getting started. Whether she’s on a set in Nairobi or on a global red carpet, Brenda represents the best of African film — refined, rooted, and rising.
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Brenda Wairimu's latest short film is a significant addition to the South African film landscape. Known for her captivating storytelling, Wairimu brings her unique perspective and artistic vision to life.
💫 #WCW Spotlight: Brenda Wairimu stars in BLURRED, a short film that will stay with you long after the credits roll.🎭 Brenda plays Kare, a young woman bala
In 2024, Prime Video’s “In Bloom”, a short film anthology centered on gender equity, had its international release. Brendah Wairimu stars in “Kifungo”, a psychological horror film in both Swahili and English, written and directed by Kenya’s Voline Ogutu.
Brenda Wairimū was born on 3rd May 1989 and raised in Mombasa. She studied International Business Management at USIU-Africa, [2] and had a minor in Broadcast Media.
She also hinted at an upcoming short film shot in South Africa, sharing that it reflects her life and experiences. However, Brenda's most cherished role is that of a mother.
She also hinted at an upcoming short film shot in South Africa, sharing that it reflects her life and experiences. However, Brenda’s most cherished role is that of a mother. Actress Brenda Wairimu. PHOTO| COURTESY She emphasized that motherhood is both rewarding and challenging.
Brenda Wairimu like you have Never seen her Before! This #FreakyFriday checkout our new Thriller on MyMovies.Africa™. 28 year-old Kare (Brenda Wairimu) is an organised, optimistic & hardworking Lady, also taking Care of her ill Brother (Keith Maina), while Living with their alcoholic & unreliable Father (Grahame Kimani).
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Her film work includes Disconnect (2018), the Kalasha Award-winning Subira (2018), and the medical drama 18 Hours (2017), which she also co-produced. In 2021, Brendah expanded into Nollywood with a role in Dice, further establishing her as a pan-African talent. She continues to balance her work as an actress with entrepreneurial ventures and philanthropic efforts. With a growing portfolio and pan-African appeal, Brendah Wairimu remains one of Kenya's most versatile and influential screen talents.
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She also hinted at an upcoming short film shot in South Africa, sharing that it reflects her life and experiences. However, Brenda’s most cherished role is that of a mother. Actress Brenda Wairimu.
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Bringing together five female filmmakers from five different countries, each short film lasts minutes, but probes some of the most pressing contemporary issues women face around the world. The directors — Nicole Teeny, Priyanka Banerjee, Giuliana Monteiro, Voline Ogutu, and Dolapo 'LowlaDee' Adeleke — dissect subjects close to the cultures of their respective countries, ranging from period poverty to to unpaid care work to HIV stigma to child marriage. A still from "Kifungo", starring Brenda Wairimu and directed by Voline Ogutu.
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Add The New York Post on GooglePresident Trump again raked libertarian-leaning Rep. Thomas Massie over the coals Tuesday, taunting his fellow Republican as a “loser” who “votes ‘NO!’ on everything” after the Kentuckian expressed openness to pulling legislation that would rein in the president’s war powers.
“Third Rate Congressman Thomas Massie, of the Great Commonwealth of Kentucky, a phenomenal State that I won all three times (by a lot!), keeps talking about how he is going to protect the Constitution, but he is actually very bad for the Constitution,” Trump sniped on Truth Social Tuesday.
The president has vowed to back a primary challenge against Massie ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Massie, 54, had panned Trump’s strikes on Iran as unconstitutional and has long vexed the president with his opposition to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in its current form.
The Kentucky Republican has also teamed up with Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) on a bipartisan war powers resolution to stop the US from getting involved in the Israel-Iran conflict.
But on Monday evening, after a cease-fire was announced but before it nearly collapsed after Israel and Iran exchanged additional fire, Massie expressed openness to backing out of the war powers resolution.
“I talked to the speaker [Mike Johnson] on the [House] floor just now and told him we wouldn’t push it if the cease-fire holds, so it’s really in their court,” Massie told reporters.
Massie caveated that he was taking a “wait and see” approach on the matter.
Trump’s grievances with Massie extend beyond his collaboration with Khanna.
“Why would anyone want to vote for a so-called ‘Congressman,’ a RINO, at best, who wants to raise your Taxes by 68%, which is what will happen if, ‘THE GREAT, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’ doesn’t pass,” the president raged Tuesday. “He votes, ‘NO!’ on everything, because he thinks it makes him cool, but he’s not cool, he’s a LOSER!”
Massie has long shrugged off Trump’s broadsides.
“[President Trump] declared so much War on me today it should require an Act of Congress,” the Kentucky Republican quipped on X Sunday after the president lashed out at him.
Amid the onslaught, Massie taunted that Trump will likely lose his battle to unseat him.
“I’ve raised $120,000 in the last 24 hours,” the congressman crowed. “And ultimately, the president hates to lose. And I think what he’ll do probably is that time draws near, he’ll do some polling and see that he’s going to lose and maybe not get in the race.”


