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Kenyan insightful correspondent and TV grapple Victoria Rubadiri has won the 2020 BBC World News Komla Dumor Award. Rubadiri is a moderator with Citizen TV in Kenya, where she has the channel’s early evening shows.

She’s a multifaceted columnist in East Africa and has talked with a portion of the main names in legislative issues and current issues.

The honor was made to respect Komla Dumor, a moderator for BBC World News, who kicked the bucket out of nowhere matured 41 out of 2014.

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Rubadiri is the 6th victor of the honor, following in the strides of Solomon Serwanjja, Waihiga Mwaura, Amina Yuguda, Didi Akinyelure and Nancy Kacungira. She is the subsequent Kenyan to win the honor.

Rubadiri will start her three-month situation at the BBC by going to an instructional class with the BBC Academy before joining BBC News groups – across TV, radio and on the web – which will give her the chance to pick up aptitudes and experience across BBC News stages.

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“Komla was a balanced writer whose style, however legitimate, was likewise sympathetic, compassionate and inspiring. His capacity to give the realities extensively, yet still be receptive to his crowd, was something I appreciated and an ability I try to imitate,” said Rubadiri.

“I am energized at the possibility of learning new aptitudes at the BBC to have the option to interface with crowds locally, provincially and universally, regardless of on which stage the story is being told,” she included.

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She intrigued decided with her persuasiveness and energy for disclosing to African stories on both conventional media stages and online media.

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“We’re pleased to have Victoria on board to carry her experiences and energy to the BBC,” said Jamie Angus, Director of BBC World Service Group.

“Komla had the staggering capacity to give stories from the mainland worldwide reverberation, and furthermore convey it with commonality and comprehension. We’re anticipating seeing Victoria encapsulate that by rejuvenating her viewpoints,” he included.

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