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Lulu Kiritu
I’m a seasoned Public Relations and Corporate Communications Professional with six years of experience, specializing in content writing. I excel in leading teams, ensuring projects meet goals on time and within budget. My robust communication and organizational skills, coupled with strategic planning and problem-solving abilities, make me stand out.
Throughout my career, I’ve consistently delivered exceptional results, showcasing my proficiency in orchestrating successful events and executing impactful campaigns for esteemed Multinational Corporations (MNCs) like Alibaba, Mastercard, and Western Union. My forte also lies in content writing, bringing a unique and compelling touch to projects, enhancing their effectiveness.
Latest articles by Lulu Kiritu
What Digitizing Land Approvals Could Really Mean for Buyers and Developers in Kenya
Land approvals in Kenya are often slow and frustrating. Could digitization finally improve transparency, speed, and efficiency for buyers and developers?
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Is Kilimani Still the Dream Address Or a 24/7 Construction Zone Nightmare?
Kilimani has transformed from a quiet neighbourhood into a high-rise construction hub. But is it still the dream address it once was, or has it changed?
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How Fuel Prices Impact Real Estate
Fuel prices don’t just affect transport, they quietly shape real estate. From construction costs to where people live, the impact runs deeper than you think.
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What 10 Million Will (and Won’t) Get You in Kenya’s Property Market
House hunting on a 10M budget in Kenya? Here’s the honest truth about what you’ll get, what you won’t, and the compromises most buyers must make.
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Should Your Personality Shape Your Home or Do Other Factors Matter?
Your home should reflect you but not at the expense of comfort or harmony. Discover how to balance personality, space & shared living in a way that truly works
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Why Kenya’s Real Estate Is So Expensive (And Where It Ranks)
Kenya’s real estate isn’t the most expensive in the region—but it feels like it is. Here’s why affordability is the real challenge shaping the market.
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