Seliphar Machoni

Seliphar Machoni

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Seliphar Musungu Machoni is a highly skilled and accomplished freelance journalist, researcher, and writer who has demonstrated expertise in a wide range of topics including environment, agriculture and climate change.

Member since Aug 25, 2024 musunguseliphar@gmail.com

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Feature Stories
East African Journalists Learn to Verify and Protect the Truth Online

East African Journalists Learn to Verify and Protect th...

East African journalists train with WITNESS to verify digital content, counter m...

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In Kenya, Sickle Cell Patients are no Longer Just Surviving but Living

In Kenya, Sickle Cell Patients are no Longer Just Survi...

In Kenya, sickle cell patients are surviving and thriving despite frequent crise...

Story Spotlight Health Desk
Kenya Declared Free of Sleeping Sickness by WHO After Decades

Kenya Declared Free of Sleeping Sickness by WHO After D...

The WHO has declared Kenya free of sleeping sickness, marking a historic victory...

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Award-Winning Photo Highlights Kenya’s Community-Led Solutions to Climate Challenges

Award-Winning Photo Highlights Kenya’s Community-Led So...

An award-winning photo captures community resilience and water access during dro...

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“In Whose Hands Are We Safe?”: Teacher Dies in Police Custody

“In Whose Hands Are We Safe?”: Teacher Dies in Police C...

Albert Omondi, a 31-year-old teacher from Voi, died under mysterious circumstanc...

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Invisible Bruises: How Systems Continue to Fail Women with Disabilities in Kenya

Invisible Bruises: How Systems Continue to Fail Women w...

While Josephine has long experienced societal stigma, nothing prepared her for b...

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Bleeding in Silence: The Harsh Reality of Period Poverty in Rural Kenya 

Bleeding in Silence: The Harsh Reality of Period Povert...

Periods Don’t Stop for Poverty. In Kenya, menstruation is not just a biological ...

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“Shame Is Heavier Than the Infertility Itself” — The Silent Struggle of Kenyan Men

“Shame Is Heavier Than the Infertility Itself” — The Si...

For William, it was more than just the inability to father a child, it was the s...

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"I Chose My Family Over My Job”: A Kenyan Dad's Unwavering Journey Through a Maternal Crisis

"I Chose My Family Over My Job”: A Kenyan Dad's Unwaver...

“I cleaned my wife’s wound, fed her, bathed the baby — I did everything. My life...

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