Julie Gichuru is one of the household names when it comes to media personalities in Kenya.
She has a wealth of experience in media-related fields such as broadcast, print and digital media and was everybody’s favourite anchor before she resigned to explore other opportunities.
Julie Gichuru is the daughter of a Kashmiri father and Kikuyu mother. It was a devastating moment when Julie Gichuru parents separated, and her father remarried. She has three sisters and one half-brother.
How old is Julie Gichuru?
Julie Gichuru was born on January 7th, 1974 in Wanyee Estate of Dagoretti, Nairobi City. As of 2021, she is 47 years old.
Career
Julie Gichuru is a Kenyan journalist and news anchor. She formerly worked for Royal Media Services as Group Digital Business Manager and talk show host known as Sunday Live.
Family
Julie Gichuru is of mixed race, with her father’s family originally from Kashmir and her
mother’s family from Kiambu. Her grandfather was born in Kabete.
Marriage
Julie Gichuru is married to Anthony Gichuru and they have 5 children.
Julie Gichuru Beaten by husband
Gossips blogs were insinuating that Julie Gichuru was in a violent marriage in which her hubby was thoroughly beating her up even at her office.
To address this claims She wrote a poem titled ‘Talk Is Cheap’. Check it below:
First they said,
“She is married to a very old man,
A veritable sugar daddy,
What a terrible plan!”
Then they said,
“Oh she’s married to a snipper of a lad,
Shame, she robbed the cradle,
How terrible, how bad!”
Then they said,
“He beats her, she gets a whipping now and then,
How can she put up with it?
She is just a pecked hen!”
Then they said,
“That man, he is kaliwad like mad,
She controls things like a nonsense,
So shocking, so sad!”
It seems they must say something,
There’s always something to be said…
Truth means nothing to them,
But remember, keep your head…
While lies are very hurtful, causing sorrow and pain,
Your victory is that the truth quite a different game.
As you sit back and hear the contorted lies they tell,
Say thank you Lord for giving me a life so sweet and well!
And so ensure your affirmation resides within your soul –
Feeding your focus and passion, making you happy and whole.
For they will not stop the talk, it is what they do best –
But talk is cheap, and this they’ll learn when they face this very test.
What no man wants to hear
Julie Gichuru was on NTV’s The Trend during the annual SOYA awards and in the interview, Julie mentioned something that no man wants to hear.
The former Citizen TV girl said that there are many things she cannot do chief among them is sports and cooking. Apparently, she does not cook for her husband.
This is exactly what she said……….
There are so many things I cannot do. I cannot do sports; I’m terrible I can cheer though. And I cannot cook soo…
Julie used to work at a food factory, packing pancakes while studying in the UK. She did not have money to sustain her as she waited to sit for bar exams; hence, opted to look for work in Kenya. That is how she landed at KTN.
She debuted at KTN but moved to Capital FM before getting a reporting role at KTN. Later on, she joined NTV after which Royal Media Services recruited her. She quit Citizen TV in 2017 and worked at KBC at her show called African Leadership Dialogues.
Julie has pioneered several programs and shows on all sorts of issues such as governance, peace and politics. Following the violence that preceded the 2007 general elections, her peace special resonated with the public.
What does Julie Gichuru do now?
Julie Gichuru’s business ventures include the online retail fashion outlet Mimi and production company Arimus Media Ltd. She is also a TV Host with East Africa’s leading broadcaster Citizen TV.
Julie works on growing local productions through Arimus Media Limited, including AFRICA Leadership Dialogues, Great Debaters Contest, Maisha and Glam Show.
Julie Gichuru Mastercard Foundation appointment as Head of Public Affairs and Communications in 2019 is yet another milestone in her career.
Julie Gichuru’s awards
- She was awarded the Martin Luther King Salute to Greatness for her efforts in 2008.
- Julie was recognised as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2010.
- She was awarded the Order of the Golden Warrior in 2011.
- Avance Media listed her as one of the 100 Most Influential African Women of 2019.
- New African recognised her as one of the 100 Most Influential Africans of 2019.
- Forbes Magazine listed her as one of the top 20 Young Power Women in Africa.
- She was in the WIE list of 60 most influential African women in the world.