FKF Welcomes Seasoned Journalist Jeff Kinyanjui as Media Chief

James Muema By James Muema - Editor-In-Chief
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Highlights
  • “It’s an honor to be in a position to serve Kenyan football. The game has been at the center of my life, giving me so much along the way. I believe this opportunity is God’s way of allowing me to give back to the sport, using the knowledge and experiences I’ve gained over the years. I’m here to serve the game wholeheartedly.”
  • Fans and industry insiders have welcomed the news, expressing optimism about Kinyanjui’s ability to revitalize FKF’s image.

Jeff Kinyanjui, a seasoned journalist with a wealth of experience, has been appointed the Head of Communications, Media, and PR at the Football Kenya Federation (FKF). Kinyanjui’s impressive career trajectory, marked by influential roles in sports journalism and media management, positions him as a pivotal figure in shaping the future of FKF’s public engagement.

A Storied Career in Sports Media

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Kinyanjui’s career spans over a decade, during which he has established himself as a trailblazer in Kenyan sports journalism. His extensive experience includes:

  • Founder and Managing Director of Passion Sports
  • Lead Editor at Mozzart Sport Kenya, where he oversaw editorial direction and expanded sports coverage.
  • Sports Writer at Nation Media Group, contributing in-depth analysis and feature stories on football.
  • Co-founder and Chief Editor at Soka.co.ke, a pioneering platform dedicated to Kenyan football.
  • Managing Editor at Kenyan Premier League Ltd, leading communication strategies for the league.
  • Digital Sub-Editor at X News Kenya, where he honed his skills in digital storytelling.
  • Sports Journalist at Futaa.com, covering breaking news and football highlights across Africa.

This diverse portfolio underscores Kinyanjui’s unparalleled expertise in both traditional and digital media, making him the ideal candidate to drive FKF’s communication strategy.

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Kinyanjui conveyed heartfelt gratitude and humility for the appointment to the new role, pledging to serve in the position with unwavering dedication.
“It’s an honor to be in a position to serve Kenyan football. The game has been at the center of my life, giving me so much along the way. I believe this opportunity is God’s way of allowing me to give back to the sport, using the knowledge and experiences I’ve gained over the years. I’m here to serve the game wholeheartedly.”

His previous roles have demonstrated a knack for storytelling, strategic thinking, and a passion for the game that resonates with audiences across all levels of the sport.

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Fans and industry insiders have welcomed the news, expressing optimism about Kinyanjui’s ability to revitalize FKF’s image.

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