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Ken Aseka
Ken Aseka is the Editor-in-Chief of The Kenya Times, where he leads the newsroom with a passion for impactful journalism and a commitment to delivering quality content. With over a decade of experience in digital, broadcast, and print media, Kennedy is a seasoned journalist known for his versatility and editorial vision. He oversees all editorial operations, ensuring that stories resonate with readers across various platforms, including the website, social media, and beyond. Ken can be reached at [email protected] for inquiries or collaboration opportunities.
Kioko Nyamasyo

Kioko Nyamasyo serves as the Assistant Editor-in-Chief of The Kenya Times, bringing a sharp editorial eye and a dedication to journalistic excellence. With years of experience in reporting and editing, Kioko supports the newsroom’s vision, ensuring every story meets high standards of accuracy and engagement. A skilled communicator, he bridges print and digital platforms, enhancing content reach. Kioko holds a degree in Linguistics, Media, and Communications from Rongo University and thrives on mentoring writers. Contact him at [email protected] for editorial inquiries.

Robinson Ndungu Chiuri

Robinson Ndungu is the Assistant News Editor at The Kenya Times, where he drives daily news coverage with precision and flair. With a knack for breaking stories and a deep understanding of Kenya’s pulse, he supports the news desk in delivering timely, impactful journalism. A seasoned editor and writer, Robinson excels in shaping narratives across print and digital. He’s a proud alumnus of Kisii University. Reach him at [email protected] for news tips or inquiries.

Jason Ndunyu
Jason Ndunyu is a dedicated news reporter and digital correspondent for The Kenya Times, driven by a passion for research and fact-checking. Based in Nairobi, he delivers engaging, well-verified content across diverse topics, captivating readers with his insightful storytelling. Jason has a special interest in the dynamic world of sports, where he brings fresh perspectives to athletes’ stories and events. His commitment to accuracy and compelling digital presence makes him a trusted voice in Kenyan journalism. He can be reached at [email protected]
Annesa Nanjala Wekesa

Annah Nanjala Wekesa is a journalist at The Kenya Times, with a strong focus on business and education stories. With a keen interest in how these sectors shape society, Annah crafts compelling narratives that resonate with readers and offer insightful perspectives. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media from Kisii University, where she has developed strong storytelling skills, with a commitment to integrity and precision in every piece. Her work aims to inform, educate, and inspire, ensuring that every story leaves a lasting impact. She can be reached at [email protected].

Michael Owino

Mr. Michael Owino is a Multimedia journalist and voice-over artist with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication. He strives to bring stories to life through a variety of mediums. His primary interests lie in Technology and other human-interest stories. He can be reached at [email protected]

Nickson Njau

Nickson Njau is a Digital Presenter at The Kenya Times, with a keen interest in Political and human-interest stories. He holds conversations with key political figures, influential leaders, policymakers, and change-makers. His conversations not only shape the governance system but also the political landscape. Nixon fosters discussions that inform, inspire, and spark meaningful public discourse. He can be reached at [email protected]

Exton Njau

Exton Njau Muthoni, currently working at The Kenya Times as a Digital Content Creator, specializing in videos, graphics, and posters. Formerly, I was a Video Editor at KBC and have a strong passion for production and editing. My professional interests include photography and videography, while personally, I’m passionate about football, Formula 1, and anime. He can be reached at [email protected]

Janeffer Katila

Janeffer Katila is a dedicated journalist known for her investigative skills, commitment to truth, and ability to inspire change. She excels in uncovering impactful stories, connecting with sources, and crafting engaging narratives that drive societal improvements. Her work is characterized by accuracy, fairness, and a passion for social justice. She can be reached at [email protected].

Hope Muthoni

Hope Muthoni is a skilled communications professional specializing in visual storytelling and digital design. She excels at crafting and sharing engaging infographics on social media to break down complex information. Driven by a passion for social justice and investigative journalism, she leverages design and storytelling to highlight critical issues and spark impactful conversations. You can reach her at [email protected]

Daisy Moraa

Daisy Moraa is an accredited journalist specializing in sustainability, environmental matters, and social issues. She has a strong background in storytelling, news reporting, and content creation, with experience spanning mainstream and digital media platforms. Beyond journalism, Daisy, as an SDGs fellow, actively champions the 17 goals, majoring in mental health awareness and sustainable development through mentorship and community engagement. She can be reached at [email protected].

Owen Kiiru Kirika is a results-oriented business development manager with a solid foundation in media relations, sales, and strategic alliances.  His responsibilities at The Kenya Times include pursuing growth opportunities, cultivating clientele, and establishing partnerships that enhance the brand’s visibility. His work entails connecting creative strategy with business goals to produce quantifiable outcomes. He can be reached at [email protected]

Francis Ndichu Kamau

Francis Ndichu Kamau is a digital journalist passionate about storytelling, truth-telling, and redefining narratives. He specializes in video editing, graphic design, and broadcast production. Francis holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Communication from Maasai Mara University and is dedicated to crafting content that shapes public conversations and highlights diverse perspectives. His approach to storytelling is rooted in authenticity, clarity, and innovation, qualities that define the modern digital newsroom. He can be reached at [email protected].

Oliver Barasa

Wamayeye Barasa Oliver J is a digital journalist currently working as the Social Media Lead at the Kenya Times. With years of experience in communication and digital journalism, he brings a keen eye for details, strategic thinking, and ensures every post upholds journalistic accuracy. He brings a unique blend of experience in digital storytelling and audience engagement to the sector. Wamayeye holds a Bachelor’s degree in Media, Communication, and Journalism from Rongo University and utilizes social platforms to inform, engage, and inspire. He can be reached at [email protected] 

Wiltord Obat Otieno

Wiltord Otieno is a Nairobi-based Digital News Correspondent specializing in sports journalism and global political affairs. With a keen interest in East African dynamics and international diplomacy, he delivers timely, well-researched stories that connect local narratives to global contexts. Wiltord’s reporting spans politics, trade policy shifts, and integrity issues in sports, including match-fixing investigations and athlete suspensions. He can be reached at [email protected].

Denzel Kimani

Denzel Kimani is a journalism and media practitioner at The Kenya Times with a keen interest in Sports and Entertainment. Sadly, he happens to be an adamant Manchester United and Bayern Munich fan, of which both teams are in shambles at this particular age in time. He has a particular interest in the film industry and seeks to be an integral part of it in the near future. Denzel is also a part-time freelance voice-over artist, having participated in several productions. During his free time, he spends time with his brothers and close friends, listens to podcasts, watches Movies and Animè, as well as being a part-time football player in Sunday League football in the local Kenyan grassroots. He can be reached via [email protected]

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