Dennis Itumbi Enrolls to Study Law Ahead of State House Exit

State House Secretary Digital, Innovations and New Media Communication Dennis Itumbi has outlined his plan at a time there has been speculations about his role at the President's office after a raft of reforms.

The Career journalist who's been at the center of online creatives for President Uhuru Kenyatta's communications team said he landed the job through his networks created when in the media.

In an article in the Daily Nation, Itumbi explained that he is set to have a new career life after working at the Head of State's office.

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"I found myself where I am today as a result of hard work and luck. But where I am today is just a transition because I have further ambitions," stated Itumbi.

He is preparing to change his trade immediately when he steps out of the House on the hill.

Growing up, Itumbi wanted to be a lawyer, a dream he says will be his next destination once he's out of President Uhuru's job.

"I wanted to be a lawyer and I will still achieve this because I have actually enrolled into law school. I believe very soon I will be the lawyer I wanted to be," reveals Itumbi.

Before joining State House, Itumbi had stirred his journalism career both locally and had a stint at the Voice of America (VOA).

After clearing from Meru High School, he joined the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC) where he enrolled for a Diploma Course in Broadcast Journalism.

Itumbi was born in Kakamega County, at Mukumu Hospital as firstborn in a family of five boys.

Last week, State House made changes to its Communication channels, barely a month after Kanze Dena's appointment to head the unit.

A number of social media channels used by PCSU on Twitter and Facebook were deactivated, raising speculations that some staff at the unit would be dropped.

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