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Boniface Mwangi was born on 10 July, 1983 in Taveta, Kenya, is a Photojournalist. At 37 years old, Boniface Mwangi height not available right now. We will update Boniface Mwangi's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Photojournalist
Boniface Mwangi Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 10 July 1983
Birthday 10 July
Birthplace Taveta, Kenya
Nationality Kenyan

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His wife is Hellen Njeri Mwangi

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Boniface Mwangi Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Boniface Mwangi worth at the age of 39 years old? Boniface Mwangi’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Kenyan. We have estimated Boniface Mwangi's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2019

Mwangi later moved with his mother to live in Nairobi’s low-income suburb of Ngara, then a highrise in Majengo, Githurai 45, before finally settling in Pangani. Mwangi dropped in and out of school during this period and helped his mother vend books.

2017

He formed Ukweli Party and was a candidate for the Starehe constituency member of Parliament seat in the 2017 Kenya General elections

2013

Following these initiatives Mwangi started to develop a stronger human rights stance in his work on fighting (political and corporate) impunity, speaking out against bad and corrupt political leadership and promoting a message of peace for the elections planned for 2013 with initiatives called MaVulture and Team Courage. Team Courage is a Nairobi-based lobby that strives to enable a patriotic citizens’ movement to take bold and effective actions in building a new Kenya.

2007

Mwangi quit journalism after witnessing and documenting post-election violence in Kenya in 2007 as a newspaper photographer. He experienced posttraumatic stress and depression (and he was also directly affected having to move temporarily after people of his community were being threatened). More importantly, he was frustrated he had to cover the same politicians that had incited the violence, but remained unpunished.

His first initiative was the project Picha Mtaani, Swahili for street exhibition, showing photographs of the violence in 2007 after the national elections, between the different tribes. This travelling street exhibition was shown around the country for people to discuss reconciliation and promote national healing. Over 600.000 people saw the exhibition. This was later complemented by the documentary Heal the Nation, which was shown mostly in slum areas.

2005

Despite not having a high school education, Mwangi managed to gain a place at a private journalism school. To fund his studies he had to continue selling books on the street, but soon began to gain experience as a photojournalist. He published photographs in the national newspaper The Standard, and in 2005 won his first photography prizes. Within three years he received international recognition as one of Africa's most promising photographers. He was awarded the 2008 and 2010 CNN Africa Photojournalist of the Year Award.

2000

When his mother died in 2000, Mwangi, then 17, decided he had to change if he was to survive. He joined a Bible school with the intention of becoming a pastor, and secured a diploma in Bible Studies. Whilst at school he became interested in photography. He was influenced by the Kenyan photographer Mohamed Amin.

1983

Boniface Mwangi (born July 10, 1983) is a Kenyan photojournalist, politician and activist involved in social-political activism. He is known for his images of the post-election violence that hit Kenya in 2007–2008.