Bonny tunya biography

bonny tunya biography

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  • Bonney Tunya is a multi-platform storyteller and communication leader.
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    Bonney Tunya is a multi-platform communicator and leader, a professional story teller privileged to be on the front row of events as they happen on the African continent through his work as a pan-African journalist.
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      Bonney Tunya is CNBC Africa’s East Africa Anchor.

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      Bonney is BBC Africa’s Editor for Coproduction; he looks after partnerships between the BBC and local television networks in Kenya.

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      Bonney Tunya is a multi-platform communicator and leader, a professional story teller privileged to be on the front row of events as they happen on the African continent through his work as a pan-African journalist.

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  • Bonney Tunya is CNBC Africa’s East Africa Anchor.
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      Bonney Tunya is a TV anchor with CNBC Africa and contributor to the Forbes Africa magazine.

    Q&#;A Monday: Bonney Tunya

    Bonney Tunya is a TV anchor with CNBC Africa and contributor to the Forbes Africa magazine. He was previously a business & news anchor at KTN and a rapporteur and content generator for the Picha Mtaani – UNDP project.

    He studied Journalism at the USIU-Africa, and is an alumni of the Reuters News Foundation, The Global Short Film Project and the African Media Initiative.

    We had a few questions for him and this is what he had to say.

    1. Your first phone?

    Wow, My first phone was a Siemens A35, I actually inherited it from my sister, I set up some of my first dates on that thing.

    2. Between Facebook and Twitter, which one do you prefer? Why?

    I use both, but Facebook is a lot vain, twitter is more audience specific, but of late I find both platforms very noisy for my liking, so recently I cleaned up Facebook, unfriending people I didn’t know. Plus my mother is on Facebook.

    3. Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

    Well, I’d still be financial te