James Wanzala

Writer

Preston's Summary

James Wanzala is a reporter for Standard Group PLC, a media company based in Kenya. He specializes in writing about business, features, real estate, and travel. James is passionate about promoting safe pavements, walkways, and climate awareness.

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Geo Focus

Kenya (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 44 %
Press Release: 18 %
Cites Data: 11 %
Evolving Stories: 6 %
Event Coverage: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Media
  • Consumer Health
  • Journalism

Pitching Insights

James Wanzala's articles primarily revolve around local government announcements and press releases. He focuses on topics related to housing, construction, business, climate action, education, and women empowerment within the Kenyan context.

Considering his emphasis on government-related content and local issues in Kenya (particularly Nairobi), PR professionals could reach out with relevant updates or stories related to these areas. For instance, pitches may include new government initiatives in housing or education sectors, advancements in construction projects impacting the community positively or negatively,

Given James' focus on specific regions and topics such as minority rights unit establishment by President Ruto and slum upgrading projects funded by World Bank among others; contributors who have insights into local governance practices & policies concerning these subjects are likely to garner his attention.

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