Magazines Publisher In Kenyans

magazines publisher in kenyans

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Kenya has a number of magazines most of which are published monthly and a few are bi-monthly. The magazine’s cover a range of topics as business, lifestyle, politics, entertainment, media and other societal issues.

Following is a list of Kenyan magazines with their publisher here in Kenya.

  • African women magazine – the publisher is Sylvia Owori

  • Africa Medical Review – articles are written by professionals in medical area

  • Unique Homes – the publisher is Unique Homes Magazine Kenya Limited

  • Twende Tu Magazine – publisher, serendipity Ltd

  • Tupike Magazine – publisher is Lavender Hues Limited

  • True Love Magazine – publisher is Carole Mandi

  • Think Business Magazine – publisher is Ochieng Oloo

  • The Property Zone – published by property zone consulting ltd

  • The Exchange Magazine – usually directed by Nairobi stock exchange

  • Animal Welfare – the editor is Gatu Mbaria

  • Business Post Magazine – publisher is Guchu Ndung’u

  • Construction news magazine – publisher construction news ltd

  • Destination Kenya magazine – publisher is haligonian investment ltd

  • Expressions Today – by Henry Makori

  • Diplomat magazine – global village publisher ltd

  • Susan Kamau’s Kenyan kitchen – by Susan Kamau

  • Smart Life Magazine – published by creative edge

  • Small Medium Enterprises Today – publisher is Liason Media

  • Sacco review – by Peter Silsil

  • Pregnant Magazine – publisher is Integral Media

  • Passion for Life Magazine – by Alfred Mutua

  • Parents Magazines – publisher is Stellan consult ltd

  • Nairobi Law Monthly – publisher is Ahmednasir Abdullahi

  • Motor magazine – published by media 7 group Kenya ltd

  • Management magazine – publisher is Kenya Institute of

  • Healthy Woman Magazine – published by Wairimu Githuka 

  • Homes Kenya Magazines – published by beyond media

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From the bustling streets of Nairobi, Jean-Wandimi emerged as a keen observer of urban landscapes and the evolving nature of workplaces. Born to a city planner and a human resources professional, she grew up immersed in dialogues about city infrastructures and the complexities of workplace dynamics.

Drawn to understanding the intricacies of the corporate world, Jean-Wandimi pursued a degree in Organizational Psychology at a top Kenyan university. Here, she studied the subtle interplay between human behavior, workspace design, and organizational culture, making her deeply aware of the multifaceted nature of office environments.

Upon completing her studies, Jean-Wandimi combined her academic prowess with her knack for storytelling to become a writer. She started penning articles that delved deep into the psychology of workplaces, touching on topics from team dynamics to the spatial design of modern offices. Her work soon garnered attention, with businesses seeking her insights to create more harmonious and productive work environments.

Jean-Wandimi's writings have been featured in prominent Kenyan business publications and international journals. Her insights have not only guided business leaders but have also informed architects and designers looking to create spaces that cater to the emotional and psychological needs of their inhabitants.

Outside of her written work, Jean-Wandimi is a consultant for major corporations, providing expertise on building positive office cultures and environments. She also hosts workshops and is a regular speaker at industry conferences, championing the importance of employee well-being and its connection to workspace design.

Today, Jean-Wandimi stands as a leading voice in the realm of office dynamics and design psychology. Her work continues to influence and inspire, ensuring that workplaces aren't just functional, but also nurturing spaces that foster growth and collaboration.


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