Linus Kaikai is a renowned Kenyan journalist working as a Director of Strategy and Innovation at Citizen Television. He also works as the chairman of Kenya Editors Guild (KEG). He is an experienced Kenyan journalist that moderated Kenya’s Presidential debate and interviewed the South African founding father, Nelson Mandela. Linus has produced several documentaries including Across 18 Holes, The Rift Valley among others. He is a handsome man blessed with vast news anchoring skills that makes him people’s favorite.
- Linus was born as Linus Joe Kaikai in Kajiado County, Kenya. However, he was born on keeps a low profile on her personal life off the media. He has not disclosed any details about her birth, including birthday, birthplace, and sign, to the public. We cannot tell how old the handsome journalist is and when he celebrates her birthday. Nonetheless, our teams are keeping tabs, and we shall upload the details once they are accessible from our sources.
- Linus was born and raised by both parents in Kiajiado County, Kenya. He holds a Kenyan nationality and citizenship. Kaikai is a Massai and a Christian of African ethnicity and the black race. Unfortunately, the celebrated news journalist has not disclosed any details, including the names, age, and occupation of his parents and siblings in the public domain. Our teams are keeping tabs, and we shall upload the data once they are available from our dependable sources.
- Linus is a very handsome man blessed with a good build body with a muscular chest. He has an above-average body height and weight. His dazzling look is complemented by his black skin, hair, and eyes, making him attractive to fans. Unfortunately, the celebrated journalist has not disclosed details about his body measurements, including height and weight. This section is under review by our teams, and we shall upload the facts once they are accessible from our sources.
- Linus received his education in Kenya. After his elementary and High School education, he obtained his bachelor’s degree in International Journalism from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology. He later obtained a master’s degree in Journalism from University of Westminster in London, Britain, United Kingdom.
- Linus is a married man as of 2021. He is married to his dear wife, Jacinta Mueni, a manager at Ogilvy, Kenya. The duo met in 2005 and engaged in a love affair that led to a wedding on December 22 at Nkoroi Catholic Church in Kajiado County. The duo lives a happy succeful marriage life with no traces of marital scandal, separation or divorce claims.
- Kaikai and Jacinta have been blessed with three children. However, details about the children including names, age and gender are under review and publicly unavailable. We shall upload them
- Linus commenced his career as reporter at KTNTV (Kenya Television Network) in 1999. He later joined South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) where he worked as a reporter and Johannesburg Bureau Chief.
- In 2007, Kaikai made a comeback at KTN as a managing editor of Quality and Product Development the roles he served for two years. In 2009, Linus secured employment with NTV, a nation Media owned TV station as the general manager and terminated his contract after controversial news in 2018.
- Linus replaced Farida Karoney as Royal Media Chief Operations Officer when Farida was appointed as Cabinet Secretary for Lands. Linus works as a Director of Strategy and Innovation at Citizen Television. He also works as the chairman of Kenya Editors Guild (KEG). He is an experienced Kenyan journalist that moderated Kenya’s Presidential debate and interviewed the South African founding father, Nelson Mandela.
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- Linus is one of the highest-earning Kenyan journalists. He is among the top richest Kenyan Journalists after Jeff Koinange who tops the list of highest paid Kenyan journalists. He is approximated to earn $10,000 (Ksh.1 million) monthly from his journalism career. He has never raised any issues regarding his salary value, and he loves his job as a news anchor at Citizen TV.
- Kaikai is one of the richest and influential Kenyan journalists. He is rated to be worth $700,000 (Ksh. 70 million), including his earnings, investments, and shares. Linus warns of this massive wealth mainly from his journalism career alongside other assets. Linus owns an expensive car, house and lives a happy lavish lifestyle that motivates many people in Kenya and the world.