"I Was About to Borrow But ..." Inooro TV Journalist Reveals Why He Fears Borrowing Hustler Fund
Kenyans have continued to elicit mixed reactions after the president launched the hustler fund on Wednesday, November 30th. Some have supported the move while a majority seem to be disappointed. While hosting a morning show on Thursday, Inooro TV journalist Kamau Kang'ethe said that he was just about to borrow the hustler fund until something peculiar happened and he boycotted the mission until a clear explanation is given.

"Leave Me Alone" Inooro Journalist Tells UDA MP Who Accused Him of Ditching Azimio
There have been doubts on whether Azimio la Umoja will survive as a united coalition in the next five years. This is after the coalition's principal, Raila Odinga, lost in the presidential race to William Ruto.Several political parties have cut ties with the Azimio coalition and opted for Ruto's led Kenya Kwanza Alliance.

Inooro Journalist Kamau Kangethe Dances With His Wife During a Beautiful Traditional Ceremony
Renowned media personality, Kamau Kang'ethe, held a colourful dowry ceremony on Saturday, December 3. The ceremony took place in Kiambu county where various journalists accompanied Kamau. Presenter Nyoks wa Katta was among those present. At one instance, Kamau took to the stage and danced with his wife Nyambura while other people watched.

"I Will Continue to Speak" Inooro Journalist Tells Off Fans Criticizing Him of Taking Political Side
The media plays a major role in shaping the politics of the country. It acts as the link between the politicians and the voters. Media houses serve as vital campaign tools and most aspirants use this to their advantage. There has always been a conversation on whether media personalities can take political sides.

Inooro TV Journalist Admits Jubilee is Unpopular in Mt Kenya Region
The political season is yet again here with us and politicians are improvising various strategies to help them win in the forthcoming elections. According to the latest surveys and opinion polls, UDA party which is led by the deputy president has been ranked as the most popular party in Mt Kenya region.

How President Uhuru Responded To The Question On National Debt During Interview
The president had hosted a large number of journalists from Mt Kenya region yesterday in State House where they asked him some of the critical questions concerning the nation. One of the journalists, Kamau Kang'ethe asked the president his take about the huge national debt burden he is leaving behind.

"I Will Continue to Speak" Inooro Journalist Tells Off Fans Criticizing Him of Taking Political Side
There has always been debate about whether or not media figures should take political positions. In advanced democracies, several large media outlets openly express political leanings, and voters never object. In Kenya, the majority of people believe that the media should be objective and that journalists should serve without regard to political affiliation.
