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Njoroge Wachai

Kenya

Njoroge is a journalist who formerly worked for the Kenya-based People Daily. He was Africa Correspondent for the Science and Development Network (SciDev.net), a UK-based web site highlighting science and technology issues from developing countries. He also freelanced for the Switzerland-based Bulletin of the World Health Organization (WHO). Njoroge was a press fellow at the Wolfson College, University of Cambridge for four months in 2003, where he researched the role of alternative press in the democratization process in Africa. Njoroge currently lives in the U.S. He has studied Journalism and Technical Communication at the graduate level. Close.

Njoroge Wachai

Kenya

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Entries from Njoroge Wachai at PostGlobal tagged with 'United States'

Saberi's Travesty of Justice

As a journalist who has been threatened for telling the truth, I believe we must all campaign fervently for Roxana Saberi's release.

Why the Drama over George Obama?

The Western media's overblown focus on Obama's half-brother's drug charge.

What Obama Owes Africa

Dear Mr. President: There's nowhere your presidency matters more.

United States’ War Rules Global Agenda

You don’t need to look far to conclude that the terrorism seems to be what’s driving the global agenda.

What Obama Could Teach Africa

Barack Obama has the chance to lead America, but could he also inspire Africa's leaders through his presidency?

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