Dennis Lubanga: Life begins at 40 years

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But at only 35, Dennis Lubanga in his own element, says he came, he saw and he conquered.

This is journalism. Yes. We are in the good age of AI. Apparently, Lubanga came before AI. He was there when the mainstream media was struggling.

He came in when the so-called new media was on the chopping board. Someone give Lubanga his flowers…

Anyways, after 8 years at the Nation, Lubanga walked out of Daima Towers.

Fast forward, the Eldoret Daima Towers is the tallest building in Uasin Gishu standing at a height of 96 metres.

Daima Towers was a project of the Moi University Pension Scheme (MUPS) funded by its members.

It rises majestically above the ground of a fast-growing town, standing in stately solitude against a natural backdrop.

Bwana, Lubanga went on to join TUKO.co.ke exactly 3 years ago?

At TUKO.co.ke, Lubanga covered all topical issues that had to be covered.

I met Lubanga at the media centre (KICC alongside several media personalities) during the inaugural Africa Climate Summit.

I hoped to meet him in Dubai for the COP28 since he was a recipient of the Africa Nature Conservancy Journalism Programme.

Apart from this, Lubanga is an alumni of the African Uncensored and also, Thomson Reuters Foundation where he share his insights into his coverage on Reporting on Young Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Kenya.

A small bird hinted on us that Lubanga, who is currently putting up a mansion in his rural home somewhere in Kakamega county didn’t come in this town to make friends.

The other day, he flew out of Africa to begin afresh.

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