Kanze Dena

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Kanze Dena
Born
Kellen Beatrice Kanze Dena Mararo

Kwale County, Kenya
EducationFoundation College of Professional Studies
Occupation(s)Spokesperson, executive office of the president, Republic of Kenya; head of president's strategic communication unit (PSCU)
Employer Government of Kenya
Known forJournalism, Swahili news anchor, news director/producer
PredecessorManoah Esipisu

Kanze Dena Mararo, also known as Kellen Beatrice Kanze Dena Mararo, is a Swahili-Kenyan journalist who is a former spokesperson in the executive office of the president of the Republic of Kenya and Head of President's Strategic Communication Unit (PSCU). [1] She previously worked as a news anchor who reported on current affairs, political interviews and entertainment. Dena has worked as a news anchor for other networks, including Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, Kenya Television Network, and Citizen TV. She resigned from Citizen TV in June 2018, after being appointed as the Deputy State House Spokesperson and Deputy Head of PSCU, before taking on her current role of Spokesperson in the Executive Office of the President.

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Early life and education

Dena was born to parents of Duruma ancestry, who are a part of the Mijikenda community. They initially resided in Mazeras in Kwale. She grew up in various parts of Kenya, including Kwale and Nairobi. She went to Kianjokoma Primary School (today known as the St. Matthews Mixed Boarding Primary School in Embu) as well as Kieni Girls High School for secondary education (O-levels). She graduated in 1997. [2] She intended to join the Kenya Medical Training College, but after several unsuccessful application attempts, she resorted to studying Journalism and Mass Communication at Foundation College of Professional Studies. [2]

Career

Dena enrolled for a Journalism communications course at the Foundation College of Professional Studies. She interned for Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) radio station as a Swahili news reader. She was later employed at the KBC TV as a news anchor, alongside co-anchor Badi Muhsin. After six years at KBC, she transitioned over to Citizen TV, where she began to see a rise in her popularity in Kenyan media. [3] At Citizen TV, she was paired with Lulu Hassan, whom she anchored the news on Nipashe Wikendi with for almost six years. [4]

Dena served as a Deputy State House Spokesperson and Deputy Head of PSCU in charge of coordinating digital, messaging, research, branding and press at State House, in an effort of the Uhuru Kenyatta pushing the Big Four agenda and legacy building.

She currently serves as the spokesperson in the Executive Office of the President and head of the President's Strategic Communication Unit (PSCU).

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