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Trix Ingado's Bio

Trix Ingado Luvindi is a News anchor/Reporter at KTN NEWS, based in Nairobi, Kenya. She is passionate about feature story reporting with a bias towards underreported issues and stories reflecting the realities of the common man.

Trix is passionate about regional and international affairs and strongly believes that good journalism by African journalists is the key to retelling the African narrative. She is an alumni of the 2018 China Africa Press Centre, a rigorous one-year program that focuses on public diplomacy, Sino-Africa relations, Chinese language & culture.
Ms Ingado was also a cohort of the WAN IFRA, Women in News Leadership Accelerator programme (2021), an intensive nine-month-long career and leadership programme for journalists and editors working in Africa, the Arab Region and Southeast Asia.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication (Broadcast and print) from Masinde Muliro University, has taken global journalism courses at Renmin University of China (Beijing), a course on the Deep exploration of Chinese Culture from the Beijing International Cultural College and is an alumni of the pioneer class of the Standard Media Group Academy (Scribes Inc.), a multimedia journalism training program.

Trix Ingado's Bio

Trix Ingado Luvindi is a News anchor/Reporter at KTN NEWS, based in Nairobi, Kenya. She is passionate about feature story reporting with a bias towards underreported issues and stories reflecting the realities of the common man.

Trix is passionate about regional and international affairs and strongly believes that good journalism by African journalists is the key to retelling the African narrative. She is an alumni of the 2018 China Africa Press Centre, a rigorous one-year program that focuses on public diplomacy, Sino-Africa relations, Chinese language & culture.
Ms Ingado was also a cohort of the WAN IFRA, Women in News Leadership Accelerator programme (2021), an intensive nine-month-long career and leadership programme for journalists and editors working in Africa, the Arab Region and Southeast Asia.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication (Broadcast and print) from Masinde Muliro University, has taken global journalism courses at Renmin University of China (Beijing), a course on the Deep exploration of Chinese Culture from the Beijing International Cultural College and is an alumni of the pioneer class of the Standard Media Group Academy (Scribes Inc.), a multimedia journalism training program.

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