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James Gitaka

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About James
James Gitaka is an accomplished multi-media journalist based in Eldoret, Kenya, whose in-depth and impactful reporting has captured the attention of both local and international media platforms, including The New York Times and Reuters. His career focuses on social justice, crime, and community safety, with extensive coverage in Kenya's Rift Valley region. Gitaka’s work often highlights the struggles of marginalized communities, while also exploring the challenges faced by Kenyan journalists.

Throughout his career, Gitaka has reported on a variety of critical and sensitive topics, including murder investigations, abductions, and the plight of vulnerable groups. His investigative work delves into issues such as cooperative mismanagement and public health concerns, including the changes to burial protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic. Notable stories include the case of Kelvin Chirchir, a young man found dead under suspicious circumstances, and the family's subsequent battle with police inaction. Gitaka has also covered the internal strife within local cooperatives and the traditional prayers by Kalenjin Elders mourning Queen Elizabeth II, showcasing his interest in both contemporary and cultural issues.

A co-founder of the Eldoret Media Hub, a pioneering media resource center in East Africa, Gitaka is committed to strengthening the region's journalism infrastructure. His work focuses on human rights, law enforcement, and social justice, bringing critical issues to the forefront of public discourse. With his multi-media approach, he continues to engage audiences both locally and globally, ensuring that the stories of those often left unheard are brought to light.
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English Kikuyu Swahili
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast)
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Business Politics Current Affairs
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Portfolio

Arts & Culture in the time of COVID-19 -

BBC World Service's "Planet Question" segment, assignment "Can fertilizers go green?"

Man Accused of Killing Ugandan Olympic Runner in Gasoline Attack Dies

Fire at School Dormitory in Kenya Kills at Least 18 Children

An Olympic Runner From Uganda Is Severely Burned in Gasoline Attack

Historia ya jamii ya Iteso;wanaaminika kufukua wafu wao

15 Nov 2022  |  HUBZ MEDIA - News and Media Training
The Eldoret Media Hub is a collaborative workspace for journalists located in Uasin Gishu County. It was established by the Uasin Gishu Journalists Association with the support of a grant from the Media Council of Kenya. The hub aims to provide resources and a conducive environment for journalists to work and enhance their skills. The facility was inaugurated in August 2021 by David Omwoyo, the CEO of the Media Council of Kenya.

Britain Mourns: Lines Stretch for Miles as Queen Elizabeth Lies in State

14 Sep 2022  |  www.nytimes.com
On Wednesday, the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II was moved from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster, accompanied by a ceremonial procession. The public was allowed to pay their respects in Westminster Hall starting at 5 p.m. local time. The procession included King Charles III, his siblings, and his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. The event was marked by military honors and a service conducted by Archbishop Justin Welby. Prince Andrew and Prince Harry, due to their unique circumstances, did not wear military uniforms. The event is part of the national mourning for the queen, with the public viewing expected to attract hundreds of thousands. Westminster Hall, a site with deep historical significance, will host the queen's body until the funeral.

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