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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
Smart Real Estate Strategies for Women in Business
Smart women succeed in real estate by researching markets, leveraging financing, networking, negotiating, and using tech to build wealth and long-term growth.
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Women in Real Estate: Breaking Barriers in Kenya's Property Market
Women are reshaping Kenya’s real estate, breaking barriers in leadership, development, and investment. This IWD, we celebrate their impact and progress.
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These Housing Markets Are Attracting Renters—Is It Time to Invest?
With a growing population and economy, the demand for rental housing keeps rising, driving sector growth and attracting more investors to the market.
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Did Kenya’s State House Need a Makeover?
Kenya’s State House facelift sparks debate—modern upgrade or loss of history? While some praise it, others argue it erases a vital piece of national heritage.
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CS Wahome: Housing Levy Funds Construction, But Home Ownership Not Assured
CS Wahome states that the housing levy funds construction but doesn’t guarantee home ownership, sparking debate on affordability and policy transparency.
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Hidden Gems: Underrated Real Estate Landmarks in Kenya Worth Visiting
Explore Kenya’s hidden real estate gems, from colonial estates to Swahili homes and historic railway stations —rich in history, culture & investment potential.
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