Charles Wachira
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Charles Wachira is an African journalist who is the founder and managing editor of Financial Post in Kenya. He began his reporting career at Kenya Television Network doing activism journalism in the early 1990s. His early assignments included coverage of the Somalia crisis of the early 1990s.
Wachira went on to become editor of Society Magazine in Kenya, and worked for the Inter Press Service, for NewsAfrica and Africa Today while based in Harare, Zimbabwe. Wachira also reports for the Third World Network and the British based PANOS.