Citizen TV Anchors Trailblazing With Writing Side Hustles
TV anchors Jeff Koinange (left) and Swaleh Mdoe (right)
A number of Kenyan TV anchors who have graced our screens have also branched out to publish books for the masses.
Having a book published is not a mean feat, and some journalists have taken it upon themselves to pen down pieces of literature.
Here are TV anchors who have gone on to publish books.
Award-winning Citizen TV anchor Jeff Koinange holds many titles, with one of them being that of an author. His book
Through My African Eyes is one of the revered pieces of literature by a member of the fourth estate.
THE STANDARD By
Philip Muasya |
December 20th 2020 at 22:13:02 GMT +0300
Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu with Isaac Kalua during the burial of his father Bishop David Kalua at Unyaa village in Kitui. [Philip Muasya, Standard]
The man who served as State House superintendent of gardens during President Daniel Moi s tenure was on Saturday laid to rest.
Bishop David Kalua, a one-time prisons warden, was buried at his Unyaa village home in Kitui county.
The ceremony was presided over by members of the clergy and local politicians.
Kalua, who died at the age of 83, was eulogised as a true servant of the Lord and a distinguished environmentalist.