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Gitau Wa Njenga
Gitau wa Njenga 1971-2021, was a Kenyan photojournalist and politician. He moved to the UK in the 1990s and worked as London Correspondent for the ''East African Standard'' and ''The Nation'' newspapers. Gitau broke the story of the first Kenyan gay wedding in London, published by Sunday Nation in October 2009. Early life He studied journalism and broadcasting at the University of Salford (BA, 2007) and photojournalism at the University of Westminster (MA, 2009). Career After 18 years in the UK, Gitau returned to Nairobi, Kenya, Nairobi in 2010 to enter elective politics. During the 2013 Kenyan general election, 2013 general elections, he vied for the Kikuyu Constituency, Kikuyu parliamentary seat on a The National Alliance, TNA ticket, but lost at the nomination stage. He left TNA and joined New Democrats Party. He lost to the TNA candidate in a race with 12 candidates. He worked in print media journalism both in Kenya and in the UK. In 2006 he launched ''Jambo Magazine'', ...
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