Dr. Alfred N. Mutua is Kenya’s first Official Government Spokesperson and
Public Communications Secretary (PCS). He was appointed on June 22, 2004 and was
tasked with setting up a new office and communication system for the Republic of
Kenya
Mutua's career has been varied. He has been a Journalist and
Filmmaker with 14 years experience in both Print and Broadcasting in Kenya, the
United States (US), Australia and the United Arab Emirates. (UAE).
He
has worked and written for various Local and International papers as a Reporter,
Columnist and Editor. His work has been published in various newspapers,
including.The Daily Nation, East African Standard,
The Sydney Morning Herald, The Billings Gazette,
Spokesman Review, The Spokane African-American Voice
(where he served as the founding Editor), Valley News-Herald and
the East African.
Dr. Mutua has also published extensively
in Magazines and Journals. For the Daily Nation, Dr. Mutua wrote the popular
column Msafiri (The Traveller - on social & political issues) for two years
and has also written Commentaries touching on Communication and the nature of
Kenya’s development.
As a Journalist, he has covered many aspects of
Communications including Speech Writing and Public Speaking. His area of
expertise is Persuasion, Marketing and the use of Communication and Media for
Development. He believes in people being empowered by Information such that they
are able to develop themselves.
As a Media Consultant, he has offered
advice and performed publicity duties for groups such as Centre for Law &
Research International (CLARION) and the Youth Agenda in Nairobi.
The
Government Spokesperson has also served as Consultant with Nation Broadcasting
Division’s Nation TV in Nairobi. As a Film-maker, Mutua has written and produced
work for various Private and Government agencies including the United States
Government Wildlife and Refuge Department.
In 1993, Mutua directed the
film “Indiscretion,” which was awarded The National Huckleberry Film Festival
second place trophy in Nashville, Tennessee. In March, 2004, he released the
first feature film made in the UAE, “And the Desert Smiled” which was filmed in
Dubai and its environs.
He wrote, produced and directed the film, which
premiered at Century Cinemas in Dubai and was launched by UAE’s H.E Sheikh
Nahayan. In 1997, he produced a documentary, “An African in America.” In 1998,
he produced and directed another documentary titled, “Housing as a Human Rights
Issue,” for UNIV-Kenya. The film won the Best Production award at the UNIV
International Conference in Rome, Italy.
Dr. Mutua has worked as a
foreign correspondent for Australia’s leading current affairs program Dateline
on SBS Television. His interviews and documentaries have featured Presidents and
various International personalities. For example, he was the first to conduct a
TV interview with President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
in Kinshasa, after Joseph Kabila’s father, Laurent Kabila, was assassinated.
In 1996, Mutua interned as a Researcher and Reporter with an affiliate
of the American Public Broadcasting Corporation’s Jim Lehrer Newshour. He later
collaborated with KREM2 TV, a CBS affiliate, and continued producing
documentaries.
His skills include scriptwriting, producing, directing,
camera operation and editing - both analog and digital (Final Cut Pro &
Media 100). He has also developed his on-camera talent through his extensive
Public Speaking ventures. In 1994, for example, he was one of the top speakers
at the American Interstate Oratory session in Alaska, where he presented a
speech on Human Rights issues.
He covered the Sydney 2000 Olympics for
Nation Media Group and produced and presented three TV segments, 22 radio
segments and numerous newspaper articles.
In Australia, he undertook
Communication projects for Telstra’s Pacific Access, Minter Ellison Law Firm
and as a Communications Officer for WorkVentures Company Ltd.
Born on August 22, 1970, Mutua holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in
Journalism from Whitworth College in the United States (US), a Masters of
Science in Communications (MS) from Eastern Washington University and a
Doctorate in Communication and Media from the University of Western Sydney.
As an entrepreneur, Mutua registered Golden Dreams Co. Ltd at the age
of 20. The Company is now a successful Media Company producing films & video
in the region. The Company also publishes the popular lifestyle magazine PASSION.
The company is involved in other ventures including tourism and is currently
working on establishing a hotel (lodge) in Kenya's Tsavo National Park.
He has lectured in Kenya (Daystar University), the US, Australia, and
recently served as an Assistant Professor in the College of Communication and
Media Sciences, Zayed University, Dubai. He has conducted extensive research on
the use of Media for democracy and development and before his appointment was
conducting funded research on the “Voice of Arab Journalists,” for a book.
He has travelled extensively in Africa, the Americas, Canada, Europe,
Asia, Oceania and the Middle East. He is proficient in English, Swahili, Kamba
and is working on Arabic and French. Mutua’s ancestors hail from Makueni and
Machakos Districts in Kenya. He is married.
mutua@alfredmutua.com
|
|