Through it, he noted that Kenyans were able to learn the impact of the project on the lives of citizens, in particular the female engineers.
"Watching it, one realizes that the SGR is building a new crop of young female professionals in a fashion never seen before. Engineering was a male dominated field but I could not believe seeing a young, beautiful woman operating an earthmover just like a toy. This is a kind of story you do not see in Kenyan media, but this documentary has brought it forth," he said.
In addition to showing the life changing impact of the railway, the documentary further explained the value of the project to Kenya and its neighboring countries, Wandera said.
Many observers noted through the documentary that the railway, a flagship project of China-Kenya practical cooperation, embraces the design of wildlife corridors.
Through the documentary, Kenyans can see that the Chinese have ensured that they build high bridges and fence off sensitive areas to avoid conflicts with human beings and wildlife, Denise Kodhe, the Director General of the Institute for Democracy and Leadership in Africa (IDEA), said.
People in broadcasting services said they can not wait for the last part of the documentary, which is due to be aired in June, after the completion of the modern railway project on Wednesday, calling it a masterpiece.
The influence of the documentary went beyond Kenya, since it was also shown on social network services like Facebook and Twitter, and YouTube, after its premiere on KBC.
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