
Kanyiri Wahito
Kanyiri Wahito is a journalist known for his coverage of social issues and human rights in Kenya. His reporting often highlights the struggles faced by marginalized communities and seeks to hold power accountable. Recently, he was in the news for capturing the Justice For Albert Ojwang protests, which arose following the controversial death of teacher Albert Ojwang while in police custody, a case that has sparked significant public outcry and calls for police accountability.
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Kanyiri Wahito is a journalist who reported on the investments by Chinese investors in Africa.
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Kanyiri Wahito reported on the Gen Z protests in Kenya remembering young people who died in last year's finance bill demonstrations.
Gen Zs sincere but sincerely wrong on many fronts
Kanyiri Wahito reported on the protests and the remembrance of the young people who died in the demonstrations.
A nation on edge: Kenyans no longer afraid to express anger
Kanyiri Wahito reported on the protests and the remembrance of the young people who died in the demonstrations.
A nation on edge: Kenyans are no longer afraid to express anger
Kanyiri Wahito reported on the Gen-Z protesters remembering the young people who died in last year's finance bill demonstrations.
Harness the dreams of Gen Z to power Kenya's innovationKanyiri Wahito reported on the Justice For Albert Ojwang Protests in the Standard Newspaper.
How to investigate torture cases and deaths under police custody