Kanze Dena
The journalist who is now the Spokesperson for the Office of the President began her career at KBC and eventually went to Citizen TV.
She received condemnation from the public earlier this year because of her weight increase.
However, a group of Kenyans united around her in support of body positivity.
She embodies strength, vulnerability, and the power of a woman.
Elsa Majimbo
During the 2020 epidemic, the Instagram phenomenon grabbed the hearts of many.
The comedian has signed lucrative collaborations with brands such as Beats by Dre, Valentino, and Bumble, as well as being published in magazines like GQ.
One can tell how cheerful the young comic is through her social media.
Elsa has been the target of Kenyan trolls, but that hasn’t stopped her from pursuing her dreams.
She was one of eight nominees for the People’s Choice Awards for Favourite African Social Star.
Bernice Kariuki
Bernice was born and reared in Jericho, a Nairobi neighborhood in the Eastlands.
She recently made headlines when she was named Chef of the Arsenal football team.
It’s no surprise that she’s an expert in the hotel sector.
Her Instagram bio includes a list of hotels where she has worked, including the Dorchester Hotel and the Waldorf Hilton.
Betty Kyallo
The former TV celebrity began her career at KTN before moving to K24.
Because she was running a business while gracing our screens, she is a jack of all trades.
Betty’s Flair by Betty and Betty’s Flair Aftershave are businesses to be reckoned with.
She was just voted one of Africa’s top ten most influential women on Twitter.
Tabitha Karanja
Keroche Breweries’ founder is a multifaceted woman.
She is an entrepreneur, a businesswoman, and an industrialist.
She began her career as an accounting clerk in the Ministry of Tourism’s accounting department before moving into the winemaking industry.
When the government imposed high tariffs on locally produced wine in 2007, she began producing ready-to-drink gin and vodka.
Later, she included beer to her list of alcoholic beverages.
Her business is valued 5 billion Kenyan shillings ($55.5 million).