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Muraya elected CJAK chair, vows to root for journalists

Newly elected CJAK Chairperson Joseph Muraya (left) receives the Association's registration certificate from Zadock Angira, the former chairperson.

Joseph Muraya, a seasoned journalist and a leading figure in Kenya's crime reporting landscape, has been elected as the 3rd Chairperson of the Crime Journalists Association of Kenya (CJAK).

Mombasa-based Journalist Farhiya Hussein was elected his Vice Chairperson, Brian Obuya Secretary General, Manase Otsialo Deputy Secretary General and Joseph Ndunda Treasurer.

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