Joseph Muraya
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With over a decade in journalism, Joseph Muraya, founder and CEO of Y News, is a respected Communications Consultant and Journalist, formerly with Capital News Kenya. He aims to revolutionize storytelling in Kenya and Africa.
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AU-IBAR Pushes for Continental Ban on Donkey’s Skin Trade
ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire- Leaders, policymakers, and animal health experts from across Africa convened in Abidjan on Thursday for the Second Pan-African Donkey Conference, a...
African Leaders Unite in Abidjan to Protect Donkeys, Validate Landmark Strategy for Their Preservation
ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire- Leaders, policymakers, and experts from across Africa convened in Abidjan on Thursday for the Second Pan-African Donkey Conference, a high-level meeting...
Anti-Gov’t Protesters Turn Thika Superhighway into Football Pitch
NAIROBI, Kenya – Anti-government protesters have this afternoon turned the Thika Superhighway into a football pitch.This is after the protesters overwhelmed the anti-riot police officers who...
Opposition Figures Maraga, Omtatah and Babu Owino Join Anti-Gov’t Protestors in Nairobi
NAIROBI, Kenya – Notable opposition figures have lived up to their word after promising to join Kenyans in the streets to agitate for accountability...
Shockwaves in Mt Kenya as Gachagua’s Meru Tour Draws Thousands
NAIROBI, Kenya - Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has drawn large crowds during a political tour of Meru County, signaling a growing shift within...
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JILK Moves to Block Diageo’s Sale of EABL Stake Over Sh2.45B Arbitral Award
JILK Construction has filed an urgent application in the...
Two Suspects Linked to Sh37M Gold Scam Arrested in Mombasa
NAIROBI, Kenya- Detectives from Nyali Police Station in Mombasa...
Kenya to Permanently Archive Global Condolences Honouring Raila Odinga
NAIROBI, Kenya- The Government has announced plans to permanently...
Gachagua Demands Arrest of Police Squad Behind Othaya Church Attack
NAIROBI, Kenya- Former Deputy President and Democracy for the...


