Wycliffe Muia

Wycliffe Muia

journalist Zambia

Wycliffe Muia is a journalist and Africa correspondent for BBC News who has reported on the escalating conflict and humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia, particularly in the Tigray region.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
158,412
Power
6,300$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United Kingdom 4 5.00 0.19% +20% 67,886,011 158,412 $2,700,000 6,300$
Totals 4 67,886,011 158,412 $2,700,000 6,300$
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Recent Mentions

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Wycliffe Muia is mentioned in the context of West African soldiers deployed to support the government in Benin. 5

BBC: About 200 soldiers from Nigeria and Ivory Coast deployed for 'clean-up'

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Wycliffe Muia is mentioned in the context of the Western embassies pressing for the release of bodies of those killed in electoral violence. 5

BBC: Western embassies press for release of bodies of poll violence

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Wycliffe Muia reported on the accusations against British soldiers in Kenya. 5

BBC: Kenyan MPs accuse British soldiers from Batuk of sexual abuse in Laikipia

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Police in Malawi are investigating how four police dogs went missing from a presidential palace in the capital, Lilongwe, during the political transition in September. 5

BBC: Malawi police investigate theft of four German Shepherds from Kamuzu Palace

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Wycliffe Muia reported on the human trafficking ring in Kenya that was sending people to fight in Ukraine. 7

BBC: Kenyan police break up ring trafficking people to Russia to fight in Ukraine

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Wycliffe Muia is mentioned in the context of a sting operation that led to the arrest of 260 suspected cyber scammers across Africa. 5

BBC: Interpol sting operation across Africa sees 260 arrested for sextortion and romance scams