Sister to the late Samuel Kariuki Keriri, Joseph Nyanjui, Rachel Gatama, John Kimata, Serah Njuguna, Benjamin Mbugua, and the late Eunice Waithera. Grandmother to Thulani, Senthwale Thandie, Siphelele, Malaika, Thayu, Wanjiru, Kavata, Katanu and Kioko. Mother of Njeri Muya, Julius Muya and Wambui Mwicigi-Muya, Keriri Muya and Wairimu Keriri, Kahaki and Muema Muindi. Leah, was the wife of Titus Kiondo Muya, daughter of the late Reuben Keriri Kiguku and the late Lilian Kahaki Keriri of Elburgon, daughter-in-law of the late Rachel Njeri Muya. It is with sadness that we announce the death of Leah Wanjiru Muya, which occurred on 20th December, 2023. The burial service will be held on the 29th December, 2023 at Kokoth Kateng’, West Karachuonyo, Homa Bay County.Ģnd Timothy 4:7 ~““I have fought a good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” The cortege leaves Aga Khan Hospital Mortuary ~ Kisumu on the 28th December 2023 for a night vigil at Kokoth Kateng’, West Karachuonyo. Mother-in-law to Liz Jaindi, Ruth Bildad, Dotty Arunga, Rose Boaz, June & Lynn Apuko and Florence Laguno. Great-grandmother to Baby T among others. Grandmother to Nibrae Ayodo, lan Ayodo, Shems, Diana, Joy, Nyapuko and Allen. Sister-in-law to Mike Mitoko, the late Athanasio, Timon, the late Senior Chief Tom Okoth, Pastor Elisha Arunga, Dick Opiyo and Dickson Sine. Ltd), Paul Kisero (Nairobi Water), Duncan Kisero (Sombro School), Mwalimu Richard Oura, James Owuor (MCSK), Pastor Naftal Owuor, among others Mother to Jaindi Kisero (Columnist, Nation Media Group), Bildad Kisero (Kenya Ports Authority), the late Edward and Cliff, Slessor Kisero (Mama Lucy Hospital), Elisha Kisero, Boaz Kisero (Nation Media Group), Mike Kisero (DD Kenya), Perfecto Laguno (Osakwe School), Jacob Kisero (KETRACO), Irene Obonyo (Kibuye Mixed School), Beatrice Mungu (JOOTRH), Lona Kisero (SimbaNET Comm. Co-wife to the late Aska, Jennifer and Edina Kisero, Penina, Mary, Caroline, among others. Shem Kisero, former Chairman, South Nyanza County Council. Stay tuned for more updates from our print measurement service, and click below to subscribe to GeoPoll’s Media Measurement Service.It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden death of Grace Aoko Kisero, retired Teacher and Church Elder of Kanyamfwa SDA Church.ĭaughter to the late Domnic and Claris Apuko of Siburi, Kowak Village, West Karachuonyo. On the weekends, Saturday Magazine jumps up in readership, bringing in over 2 million readers, and up to 2,255,000 on weekends after it has been published. On the magazine side, we find that Parents and True love are consistently the most read magazines: Parents had an average readership of 1,844,500 daily over the past 30 days, and True Love had a readership of 1,986,500 daily. Among the different provinces of Kenya there is also a slight difference in readership: in Central province the Daily Nation has an even bigger lead over The Standard: they hold 45% share compared to only 14% for Standard. Citizen also has a higher share with women than men, 8% to 5% respectively. Gender also has an effect on readership: men of all ages read Mwanaspoti more than women, and while The Nairobian has a 10% share with women, it only has a 6% share with men. Interestingly, young people (ages 15-24) are less devoted to Daily Nation and Standard while these two newspapers still have the most share, 32% and 19% respectively, they also read other newspapers including Taifa Leo, with a 12% share, sports publication Mwanaspoti, 10% share, and The Nairobian, part of the Standard Group, 10% share. When we examine share by different age groups and genders, we see a more diverse picture of newspaper readership. Lower down, Taifa Leo has a 10% share, and People Daily has an 8% share. This means nationwide, Daily Nation has a 40% share while Standard has a 20% share. In the past 30 days, Daily Nation had an average readership of approximately 4,379,400 per day, and Standard had an average of 2,223,500 per day. We found that across the board Daily Nation and Standard are the top newspapers by audience size and share, beating the competition by a large margin. GeoPoll measures newspaper and magazine audience size and share daily, and data can be filtered by demographics including age, sex, and location. GeoPoll’s Media Measurement Service now includes daily measurement for print outlets, and we’re excited to share some of our findings on Kenya’s print media.
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