During the launch of KUDO ( Kenya United Diaspora Organization) in July 2016,Jeff Koinange revealed that he was a waiter.
As a flight attendant for Pan Am World Airways in 1986, Jeff Koinange’s main job was a waiter in the skies.that is how he got to see the World at the age of 19.
About Jeff Koinange
Jeff Mwaura Koinange MBS (born 7 January 1966) is a Kenyan journalist and host of Jeff Koinange Live, a talk show on Citizen TV since February 2017.
He was also a radio host, alongside Nick Odhiambo, on the breakfast show at HOT 96, the English-language station owned by Royal Media Services.
He was a judge representing Kenya at the new East Africa’s Got Talent, which premiered on 4 August 2019.
He served as the Africa correspondent for CNN and CNN International from 2001 to 2007, and later as chief reporter at TV station K24 from 2007 to December 2012.
Before joining KTN, he worked with KTN on his branded news program, Jeff Koinange Live. He had earlier served as the chief anchor Africa for Arise Television Ltd based in Johannesburg.
He joined East Africa’s Got Talent as a judge alongside Gaetano Kagwa, Makeda Mahadeo and Vanessa Mdee.[3]
Koinange was born in Kenya and worked with Kenya’s first independent television channel KTN.
Between 1987 and 1989, he attended Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn, New York, and graduated with an associate degree.
He also received a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast journalism from New York University.[citation needed]
Prior to joining CNN, Koinange worked for Reuters Television from 1995 to 2001, covering Africa and serving as their chief producer from 1999 to 2001.
He also worked as a producer at NBC News in 1994 and earlier worked for ABC News, from 1991 to 1992. He married his second wife, Shaila Koinange, in 1998. Source-https://en.wikipedia.org/