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Fans excited about Jeff Koinange's new found love in Masai Mara

 

Emmy & Peabody award-winning Journalist Jeff Koinange's lifestyle is one that leaves Kenyans in awe.

From his lighting a cigar to filling his glass with champagne, he lets Kenyans in on his world, and adventures.

The talk show host recently travelled to Masai Mara where he fell in love with the Loirien, an exclusive three-villa retreat.


The portfolio online reads as 3 private villas along the scenic Oloololo Escarpment.

It consists of three villas: Loirien, Kulaal, and Naika that can be rented as individual villas or combined three to rent the entire unit.

The description on Jeff's new video on YouTube reads; "Sheila, the Chief Happiness Officer at Loirien, shares what makes this exclusive retreat in the heart of the Masai Mara truly special. From luxurious villas to unforgettable adventures, Sheila reveals why Loirien is the ultimate destination for relaxation, exploration, and connection with Africa’s breathtaking beauty. Discover the magic of Loirien through her eyes,".

Jeff Koinange

" Immerse yourself in luxury with breathtaking views of the Great Migration, the majestic Kalema Hills, and intimate encounters with Africa's wildlife. Enjoy tailored experiences—from helicopter rides to champagne atop the Loita Hills, to conservation tours in a nearby rhino sanctuary. Unwind in elegant villas, savour farm-to-table dining, and experience the beauty and serenity of the Mara like never before. Loirien awaits—your private African paradise." writes Jeff of his tour.

The Association for the Promotion of tourism to Africa claimed the property was listed this year.

Jeff has received raving reviews about his Masai Mara trip.

@davidmabalu4635...hii kenya kuna mtu anakulaga maisha kushinda jeff

@Tennislupin....Just watching from kibera, eating my KDF manifesting on this 😊

@panafrican.nation....This is what Jeff was made for. I feel that his voice and personality fits documentary-type things more than any genre of media. He relates experiences very well

@izaaclem1376....You guys are not talking about the videographer 😊. The camera movements are top notch

@davidmabalu4635....hii kenya kuna mtu anakulaga maisha kushinda jeff

@wambugugichuki3....can someone just sponser me to here

@philiplugalia3724....Afadhali wewe unapandako ndeke sichui ntapandako lini

@nifridahnyakundi122.....Jeez.. Jeff can make anything look so good😂😂😂

@Kimlifeofficial.........Jeff is now on YouTube my all time favorite journalist

@hildawangechi6958....Jeff forgot to say Smoking "while lighting the cigar

@geoffreymaina7409.....Jeff now as a content creator 😂 🔥 is it tonight or toooooooooday🎉🤝 this should be 1m subscriber's by dec 16

@RebeccaMbote-dt4fk...The beats in the background are so relaxing,am listening for the forth time

@bryanmigot8943...Great stuff Jeff, you should really consider a luxury travel channel

Jeff Koinange and Sheila

Koinange has worked with CNN, and 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.

In Kenya, Jeff hosts the Jeff Koinange Live, a talk show on Citizen TV. 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 of 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

He is also a certified author having published a book titled 'Through My African Eyes'.

In his autobiography, Through My African Eyes, published in 2014 by the Footprints Press Kenya, Koinange describes his school days and his career climb to be one of Africa’s most recognised journalists.

Despite being a public figure, he has kept a lot of his personal life private, and the book serves as a window into his life.


by MAUREEN WARUINGE

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