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  2. Talk:Kenya Television Network - Wikipedia

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  3. Lies that Bind - Wikipedia

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    Plot. Lies that Bind is a Kenyan drama series that revolves around the wealthy Juma family. It majors mainly about how the love for money can destroy a family. When the head of the family, Mr. Juma, dies of a cardiac arrest, his three wives and their children, together with his conniving brother begin to fight over who gets to inherit the vast fortune left behind.

  4. Romanza+ África - Wikipedia

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    Romanza+ África is an English-language African digital television network, owned by TV Azteca and Cisneros Group and distributed by AfricaXP. The channel's programming is mainly telenovelas dubbed into English, including the extensive catalog of telenovelas from TV Azteca and Venevisión. [2] was launched by the telenovelas boom in Africa.

  5. Skandals Kibao - Wikipedia

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    Skandals Kibao. Skandals Kibao (English: Full of Scandals) is a Kenyan soap opera that debuted on KTN in August 2015. It is directed by Mary Migui. The main cast includes; Lwanda Jawar, George Mo, Vincent Mbaya, Billiard Wanjau, Janet Sision and Avril .

  6. John-Allan Namu - Wikipedia

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    Investigative Journalism. Spouse. Sheena Makena. Children. 4. John-Allan Namu (born 23 January 1983) is a Kenyan journalist who has worked as a reporter, news anchor, editor and producer and as a trainer and mentor to upcoming journalists and media professionals. He is known for his investigative journalism. He is the CEO and editorial director ...

  7. Linus Kaikai - Wikipedia

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    Kaikai holds a master's degree in International Journalism, from the Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology. He initially worked for the Kenya Television Network until June 1999. Kaikai then spent 8 years working at the South African Broadcasting Corporation rising through the ranks from correspondent to Bureau Chief.

  8. John Sibi-Okumu - Wikipedia

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    Biography. John Sibi-Okumu was born in 1954 in the Western part Kenya at a place called Budalangi.He received his formal education first in the United Kingdom at William Patten School, London, later in Kenya at Muthaiga Primary School and for his secondary education, he joined Duke of York which was later renamed; Lenana School, then later on University of Toulouse II – Le Mirail, France.

  9. Category : Kenya Television Network original programming

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    It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. Pages in category "Kenya Television Network original programming" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.