Robert Wanjala

Robert Wanjala

Robert Wanjala is a passionate investigative journalist with over five years experience.

Wanjala is very capable at uncovering stories and conducting in-depth analysis on a range of complex issues. He is both gifted with the ability to initiate his own story ideas as well as see fresh angles on existing stories. Wanjala has made a commitment to balanced and independent journalism focusing on issues affecting Kenyan society. He specializes in international criminal justice, transnational justice processes, social justice, human rights, land rights and governance, gender and peace developments. He holds a degree in journalism and mass communication and diploma in peace and conflict studies.

Twitter: @kittsrobert

Kenya: Pope Francis to visit East Africa as Christians and Muslims fight violent extremism

Kenya: Pope Francis to visit East Africa as Christians and Muslims fight violent extremism

Nairobi, Kenya: It’s all systems go ahead of the state visit by the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, next month. Preparations to receive the Catholic spiritual leader are in top gear even as Muslims and Christians step up joint efforts to end youth radicalisation in the country. The…

Robert Wanjala

Robert Wanjala is a passionate investigative journalist with over five years experience.

Kenya: Mixed reaction over ICC arrest warrant as politicians vow to fight the court

The International Criminal Court (ICC) on September 10 made public the arrest warrant against two Kenyans accused of corruptly influencing prosecution witnesses. The warrants against Paul Gicheru, a top lawyer in the town of Eldoret in Rift Valley and Philip Kipkoech Bett, have added gasoline to an already charged political…

Robert Wanjala is a passionate investigative journalist with over five years experience.

Kenya: slaying the dragon of corruption

Kenya: slaying the dragon of corruption

Corruption in Kenya has become “socially acceptable” and analysts warn that the systemic graft is undermining peace, security and the democracy of the East Africa’s much touted economy giant. Analysts observe that corruption is much deeper and much more than a lack of political leadership. The anti-corruption institutions are in…

Robert Wanjala is a passionate investigative journalist with over five years experience.