Anne Kiguta

Journalist

Anne Kiguta was born in Nairobi, Kenya on November 21st, 1984 and is the Journalist. At the age of 39, Anne Kiguta biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 21, 1984
Nationality
Kenya
Place of Birth
Nairobi, Kenya
Age
39 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Journalist
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Anne Kiguta Career

When she turned 18, her local church started a radio station. The station manager encouraged her to audition. Kiguta was offered the job, which effectively halted her pursuit of a career in law. This began her passion for the Kenyan media industry. At Hope FM she worked as a show host and producer on Plug in and The Top 40 countdown. During the holidays, she interned in Hope FM's newsroom covering the local crime-beat. It is then that her passion for journalism began. Kiguta began anchoring the news bulletin on the breakfast and mid-morning slot while still dabbling in entertainment hosting additional shows on Friday and Saturdays. She remained at Hope FM radio between 2003 and 2006.

Kiguta later went to Capital FM to work as a Senior Anchor and reporter before her big break in television. Kiguta went on to work at Royal Media Services in October 2013 as the Group Digital Manager and Senior Anchor.

Anne is currently the proprietor of a boutique media consultancy AK Consulting. In this capacity Kiguta produces and hosts Sunday prime time news magazine dubbed Punchline, for K24 TV which covers Kenyan and African political ad economic policy issues. The show features interviews with local and international news and policy makers and has hosted among others the Deputy President of Kenya HE William Ruto, UNCTAD Secretary General Dr Mukhisa Kituyi, Kenya's Defense Secretary Dr Monica Juma, UN Women Kenya Country Director Anna Mutavati and a host of local and Africa-wide policy including leaders of the Parliament, governors and other policy makers.

Anne specializes in political and current affairs reportage with a penchant for African issues. Anne has interviewed a wide range of global leaders including President Uhuru Kenyatta and a host of Cabinet Secretaries, the late UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, world renown economics Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Luis Moreno Ocampo and US Civil rights Activist Jesse Jackson among others. She has moderated various international forums including the UN Habitat's World Urban Forum and a range of events for UN Women, World Vision, Save the Children among others.

Anne hosted KTN's Sunday night programming for three years and by 2012 Citizen TV was looking to strengthen its political desk for election ahead of the 2013 General Election. She was the only woman doing hard political interviews at the time and was at the receiving a lot of criticism for her hard-hitting questions.

Katua Nzile the then managing editor of KTN offered her work as an anchor. She co-anchored interviews on primetime alongside Beatrice Marshall, Michael Oyier and Njoroge Mwaura. She then began anchoring news on Sunday night at the station on a show called Checkpoint with Edward Kisiangani which competed with Sunday Live, the rival program on Citizen TV. The show gained popularity prompting Citizen TV Managing Director Wachira Waruru to headhunt her to join what was then the leading Television station in the region. Kiguta joined Citizen TV and would later take over Monday Special, Sunday Live in addition to Opinion Court. She later exited Citizen in 2019 taking a one-year sabbatical. She then made a TV comeback with a new political show dubbed Punchline which airs Sundays on K24 TV.

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