Star Journalist Moses Ogada Elected to Lead Parliamentary Reporters

Moses Ogada Aliwa of the Star Newspaper has been elected as the new chairman of the Kenya Parliamentary Journalists Association.

He was announced the winner after defeating his colleague from the Daily Nation, David Mwere, who received 14 votes against Ogada’s 32 votes.

The association serves as a crucial link between parliamentary reporters and the leadership of parliament.

In his acceptance speech, Ogada expressed his privilege to be at the helm of the organization.

Other leaders were also elected to serve in various capacities. Irene Mwangi from Capital FM was elected Vice-Chairperson, while Edwin Obuya from Radio Citizen and Collins Omulo from the Nation were elected as Secretary-General and Deputy Secretary-General, respectively.

Liz Mutuku of TV 47 will be in charge of the association’s finances as Treasurer. Emanuel Too of Citizen TV and Josephat Thiong’o from the Standard will serve as Organizing Secretary and Liaison Officer.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

spot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

56 arrested in connection to Nakuru chaos

Police have arrested 56 male suspects in connection with...

Pindra Cup: how Migori is using 700-team football tournament to anchor regional peace

Migori County Governor Ochilo Ayacko has officially launched the...

Where was Nyoro? Kiharu MP faces fury over missing Finance Bill 2026 vote

NAIROBI: Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has issued a public...

Safaricom Foundation launches Sh62 million worth school upgrade at Bogesaka comprehensive school

A Sh62 million school reconstruction project in Kisii County...