Jane Ngoiri‘s shy and reserved nature may not reveal so much about NTV news time anchor at 7pm, but just a moment shared with her will leave you moved by her story line that reads like a poem.
She does her news in a professional way with a modest and respectful dressing code that has managed to trap so many male viewers unlike other female anchors who almost go nude on TV news anchoring so as to attract a large male audience.
- She is only 30 years old
- She is born of a Kikuyu father and a Taita Mother and she grew up of her entire life in Nairobi
- Jane Ngoiri went to Kongoni Primary School then Pangani Girls High School both in Nairobi city before joining Daystar for a degree in journalism
- She was an English reporter at K24 in 2011 before joining NTV for Swahili, her Swahili moment came when a colleague who was a Swahili anchor fell sick and she was asked to step up and did very well at K24
- She was one of the first Kenyan TV presenters to present news in a bow tie and neck tie
- She lost her father at the age of 78 years old
- Jane Ngoiri is not yet married and her relationship remains complicated
- Her dream is to start her PR firm and mentor young journalists.
- Plans of settling down with her longtime fiancé are underway and she dreams of having two beautiful children
- She is popular for her investigative pieces, Sisters of Death and Nairobi’s Bum Enhancers which went viral on social media
By Simon Ingari