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Morris Kiruga

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Kenyan writer and blogger
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Morris Kiruga, popularly know simply asM., is a Kenyannon-fiction writer, editor, researcher, andblogger.[1] He is currently the Editor-in-Chief at The Kenyan Wall Street, and has previously served as the Head of Newsroom at TechCabal, and East Africa Editor at The Africa Report.[2]

He is most known for his work on Owaahh.com,[3][4][5] a content site that runslongform, investigative pieces on various topics, and various sites such asQuora.[6] He writes mostly on little-known, quirky and bizarre stories, and uses history as an anchor to most of his analysis and writing.

Kiruga's blog has twice won the Best Topical Blog at the annual BAKE (Bloggers Association of Kenya) Awards for 2017 and 2018. He also writes for numerous publications on a wide variety of topics including history, business, crime, travel, and culture.[7][8] His work on Owaahh.com was the inspiration for the theatre showToo Early for Birds, whose name is also inspired by the original title of his blog "Too Late for Worms.[9]"

Although Kiruga writes regularly on politics and religion, he is an avowedatheist andabstainer from electoral politics.[10]

References

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  1. ^"M. (@MorrisKiruga) | Twitter".twitter.com. Retrieved2018-11-06.
  2. ^"Morris Kiruga, Linkedin Profile". 21 September 2024.
  3. ^"Owaahh - One story is good, till another is told".Owaahh. Retrieved2018-11-06.
  4. ^"Blogger Spotlight: Owaahh, a Contemporary Voice in Kenyan Current Affairs".The Africa Center. 2017-05-15. Retrieved2018-11-06.
  5. ^"ONEXTRA: Too Early for Birds".Daily Nation. Retrieved2018-11-06.
  6. ^"Morris Kiruga - Quora".www.quora.com. Retrieved2018-11-06.
  7. ^"Articles by Morris Kiruga | The Guardian, The Africa Report Journalist | Muck Rack".muckrack.com. Retrieved2018-11-06.
  8. ^"Morris Kiruga, Author at Nomad Magazine Africa".Nomad Magazine Africa. Retrieved2018-11-06.
  9. ^"From a beloved blog to one sold-out show after another at a national theater, history gets an anti-colonialist retelling".Nieman Lab. Retrieved2018-11-06.
  10. ^M (2017-01-30)."Why I Don't Vote".M. Retrieved2018-11-06.
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