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  2. Oburu Odinga - Wikipedia

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    Oburu Ng'ong'a Oginga (born 15 October 1943) is a Kenyan politician who is currently serving as senator for Siaya County, having been elected in the elections of August 2022.

  3. TV47 Kenya - Wikipedia

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    TV47 is a television channel based in Kenya. It is owned by Cape Media Limited, an affiliate of Mount Kenya University. [1] It was launched in 2019 by Cape Media Limited, Eugene Anangwe as the Chief Executive Officer [2] [3] and its main broadcast languages are English and Kiswahili.

  4. Tuko.co.ke - Wikipedia

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    TUKO.co.ke is a Kenyan news website owned by Legit. Established in 2015, Tuko covers celebrity, entertainment, and political news "with a light touch" in both English and Swahili . According to data from Semrush , it was the 44th most-visited website in Kenya in February 2024; it is one of the most popular dedicated to news.

  5. Kithure Kindiki - Wikipedia

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    Kindiki was born and raised in Tharaka-Nithi County.Kindiki attended Lenana School [5] where he scored Grade C in his Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE). Since this grade failed to meet university pass mark he decided to retake the exam at Tharaka Boys High School.

  6. Vanessa Mdee - Wikipedia

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    In early 2007, Mdee got the chance to audition for The MTV VJ Search in Dar es Salaam.Afterwards, she joined Carol and Kule to host the Coca-Cola Chart Express.By 2008, Mdee had established herself in Tanzania and around the continent, hosting shows in Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Mozambique, Angola, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

  7. The Star (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    The Star is a daily newspaper published in Nairobi, Kenya.It was launched in July 2007 as the Nairobi Star and later rebranded as The Star in 2009.. The Star's circulation was around 15,000–20,000 in 2010 (against total Kenyan newspaper circulation in 2010 of around 320,000), compared to 5,000–8,000 in 2007. [1]

  8. Bilal Philips - Wikipedia

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    Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips (born Dennis Bradley Philips; July 17, 1947 [1]) is a Jamaican-born Canadian Islamic teacher, speaker, author, founder and chancellor of the International Open University, who lives in Qatar.

  9. Millie Odhiambo - Wikipedia

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    Odhiambo was born in 1966 in Homa Bay to Harrison Odhiambo and Damaris Auma Odhiambo. [2] She is the fourth of eight children. [2] Her father Harrison Odhiambo died in 1973 in a boating accident, a moment that Odhiambo says helped spur her interest in politics.