
The Academy for Disabled Journalists is delighted to celebrate the success of alumni Moses Chiira, who has been recognised at the 14th Annual Media Excellence Awards (AMEA) Kenya for his contribution as a Voiceover Talent and Audio Producer across television, radio and the voiceover industry.
Moses works at the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation and continues to build an impressive career within the media sector, with this latest recognition highlighting both his talent and dedication to his craft.
Grant Logan, founder of the Academy for Disabled Journalists, said:
“Moses is an absolute legend. Watching his career continue to thrive and seeing him recognised for everything he has achieved is incredibly special. Passing his NCTJ qualification remains one of my proudest achievements as a founder, and I’m so glad he found us and applied to the Academy.
‘Proud’ honestly doesn’t cover how happy I am to see him winning awards and being recognised for his talent, hard work and contribution to the industry. This recognition is so well deserved and we look forward to continuing to follow his journey.”
Everyone at the Academy for Disabled Journalists and Ability Today sends huge congratulations to Moses on this fantastic achievement and wishes him continued success for the future.
For more information about Moses click on the link: Vuka Studios