Dennis Itumbi

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Dennis Itumbi
Former Communications director, State House, Republic of Kenya
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Dennis Itumbi

'Dennis Itumbi' is a renowned Kenyan Political Strategy Consultant, Journalist and Digital Guru.

He has worked for Local and International Media, owned a group of Newspapers, before venturing into Political Consultancy.

Itumbi is a Kenyan Digital and Elections Strategist. He is also an Election Consultant, known for his role in the campaign of President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto in the 2013 and 2017 General Elections in Kenya. He describes himself as a man who sells Ideas.

Itumbi is also a farmer specializing in pigs and passion fruits.[1]

He has worked as the Secretary of Innovation, Digital and Diaspora Communication in the Office of the President of the Republic of Kenya, based in State House Nairobi. He has worked as a team Lead at www.nexus.or.ke Digital strategy.[2]

He also runs a Digital Business Company dealing with Online reputational management, Digital PR and Google Optimization.[3]

He is arguably Kenya's top digital strategist and blogger. He has bagged various Journalism and Digital Awards.

He went to the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication, located in Nairobi South, where he earned a diploma in Journalism, he is currently a Masters student of New Media, Governance and Democracy at Leicester University in the UK.[citation needed]

He is a close ally of Deputy President William Ruto, having held crucial responsibilities in the United Democratic Alliance party elections in London ward, Kiambaa Constituency and Muguga ward. Itumbi led a team of IT experts who set up a parallel tallying centre in efforts to avoid possible malpractices. He has been severally in the company of the Deputy President, both in official and unofficial functions.

He has also been involved in Political campaigns in Tanzania, Nigeria and Zambia.

Itumbi has been maliciously arrested Twice over Political issues. He however won in both instances and went ahead to sue Government for Million of Shillings.


References[]

  1. ^ "Dennis Itumbi, HSC (@OleItumbi) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 2020-03-20.
  2. ^ "Verified Twitter account".
  3. ^ "Dennis Itumbi: The Government Blogger". Daily Nation. Retrieved 2020-05-25.


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