Founded | 2011 |
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Founder | Lucy Mwangi Eve D'Souza |
Headquarters | Kenya |
Moon Beam Productions is a video production company based in Nairobi, Kenya. The company was founded in 2011 by TV producer Lucy Mwangi and media personality Eve D'Souza. It specializes in production of TV content through partnership with local and regional networks. [1]
Moon Beam productions is involved in several productions that have aired locally and across the region including Varshita, Auntie Boss, Mentality, Travel Diaries and Njoro wa Uba. [2]
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