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Timothy Simwa is a seasoned multimedia and bilingual journalist (English and Swahili) based in Nairobi, Kenya, with over six years of experience in both print and broadcast journalism. He is highly skilled in scriptwriting, live reporting, and television news production, with a proven ability to adapt to the fast-paced and ever-evolving media landscape. Passionate about impactful storytelling, Timothy combines sharp editorial judgment with technical proficiency in videography and video editing to deliver compelling news content across platforms. He is also well-versed in digital journalism practices, including the use of Google fact-checking tools, ensuring accuracy and credibility in his reporting.
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The tragic story of Kenya's Chief of the millitary who preshed alosngside soldiers that crashed in western Kenya.

The above story highlights the woes of hunger that hit Northern Kenya, in the county of Turkana. Starving families were forced to find alternative wild foods for survival. Majority of the children dropped from school as the government and other humanitarian bodies rallied efforts to mitigate the pangs of hunger and a prolonged drought.

The above story highlights mysterious cases in which children within the informal settlement Langas estate in Eldoret Kenya went missing. The toddlers,mostly under the age of 5, have gone missing without a trace, leaving behind traumatised families with authorities paying little to no attention despite the alarming numbers.
