Top Kenyan TV Anchors Who Have Joined China-Owned Station
CGTN anchors from left: Grace Kuria, Ramah Nyang and Beatrice Marshall
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The Kenyan media industry has seen a lot of developments with changing of structures, the entrance of new media houses as well as TV anchors and reporters moving from one station to another in search of greener pastures.
One such station that made an entry into the Kenyan market is China Global Television Network (CGTN) which has its Africa division (CGTN Africa) based in Nairobi Kenya - formerly known as
CCTV.
Over the years, the China-owned station has gone on to employ some of the talented Kenyan journalists in the industry with the goal of promoting a cultural connection between Africa and China.
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