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Joyce Wachau Chege

Local Expert

Joyce Wachau Chege is a young Kenyan writer with a degree in Mass Communication. She is a correspondent for MyGov and also runs her own blog, Wachau Joyce. An enthusiastic observer with a niche in human interest stories and an experience of four years, she has had a handful of pieces published, working to change lives one story at a time. She is licensed as a journalist by the Media Council of Kenya (MCK).

Stories from Joyce Wachau Chege

Rolling Hills, Tea Plantations, and a Mythical Garden of Eden in Murang’a, Kenya

Stunning panoramas, once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters and heritage experiences abound in Murang’a.

Anthropology, Potent Brews, and Majestic Mountains in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

In the New Flower of Africa, amazing museums, religious architecture, and home-grown coffee should all be on your to-do list.

A Living Museum, Biodiversity, and the History of Kings in Kampala, Uganda

Lovers of adventure will find abundant wildlife encounters and insights into royal cultural heritage in this vibrant capital city.