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Sean Cardovillis

Sean Cardovillis is a Sports Presenter at NTV Kenya.

He hosted the sports and music show in the morning at Capital FM  in the late 1990s before moving to Seychelles to do a Drive show for Paradise FM where he immediately became a huge name on the Island.

 

 

Roseline Wangui

Roseline Wangui is an award-winning News Reporter as NTV.

Together with camerawoman Wambui Kurema, Wangui won the Television Feature Award for their story, "Beads of Bondage", during the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2013 Awards.

Pamela Asigi

Pamela Asigi is a News Producer at NTV with over 17 years of experience in Television Journalism.

Out of this, 7 years of experience managing reporters and cameramen.

She is also an award-winning Journalist in both health and Environment reporting and a CNN Journalism fellow. 

Linus Kaikai

Linus Joe Kaikai is a Kenyan award-winning journalist currently working as managing editor of Kenyan Television station NTV.

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.

Kobi Kihara

Kobi Kihara is a journalist with Nation Media Group with over 10 years experience in content development, production management and programming.

He has Managed numerous TV shows from innovative initial concept, through development to final production and has experience with live format, studio format and on location production. Creative multi-tasker with ability to handle complex projects under tight deadlines. Nicknamed ‘idea machine’ by colleagues and managers for ingenious, skillful productions.

She hosts NTV's morning show 'Better Living.'

Dennis Okari

Dennis Okari is an investigative journalist with NTV.

He won the Sports Reporting Journalist award during that 2017 Annual Journalism Excellence Awards.

In 2014, he was named the journalist of the year by Media Council of Kenya.

Emmanuel Juma

Emmanuel Juma is one of Kenya's seasoned journalists with more than 15 years of experience.

He started out as a reporter for KTN where his signature voice and intonation earned him fame among TV viewers.

Mr Juma moved to NTV in 2005 where he started a political humour segment dubbed Bull's Eye

 

Harith Salim

Harith Salim is one of Kenya's Swahili anchors who graduated from the Islamic University of Uganda with a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication and Media Studies.

He has worked with Nationa Media Group (NMG).