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Alex Chamwada’s mentee at Chams Media Isaya Bwabi graduates from KIMC Eldoret

Renowned Kenyan journalist and Chams Media founder, Alex Chamwada, is celebrating the graduation of his former security guard, Bwabi Isaya, from the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC) in Eldoret. In a social media post on Thursday, December 14, Chamwada commended Isaya’s resilience, reminding his followers that Isaya initially served as his security guard at

Renowned Kenyan journalist and Chams Media founder, Alex Chamwada, is celebrating the graduation of his former security guard, Bwabi Isaya, from the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC) in Eldoret.

In a social media post on Thursday, December 14, Chamwada commended Isaya’s resilience, reminding his followers that Isaya initially served as his security guard at Chams Media.

Despite his initial role, Isaya developed an interest in Chamwada’s journalistic work and eventually transitioned to working behind the camera.

Chamwada played a pivotal role in mentoring Isaya, guiding him through the journey of pursuing journalism at KIMC.

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