The Kenyan newscasters have proven beyond doubt that they are among the best. Different television stations have done their best to ensure that the viewers not only get timely news but also newscasters with good looks. Here are five handsome newscasters that women cannot get enough of. The ranking is subject to correction.

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Larry Madowo 

Born on 14th July 1987 in Barding village in Siaya county, Madowo is among the most admired news anchors in the nation.  He is not only a news anchor at NTV but also an Online and Technology Editor. He is also a renowned blogger, technology evangelist and writer of all time. He was famed for the show The Trend on NTV before he paved way for Amina Abdi.

Larry Madowo [ Photo/nairobiwire.com]

Hussein Mohammed 

 He is a senior news anchor at Royal Media services and Citizen TV. He hosts the Big Question alongside Janet Mbugua. He joined the media house in 2008. He has been among the most popular television personalities since he entered the entertainment scene.

Hussein Mohammed [ Photo/softkenya.com]

Jeff Koinange 

Born on J7 January 1966, is a newscaster, skilled motivator, and great negotiator. His interviews are not only lively but also educative. He hosts the JKL show on Citizen Television. Hate him or love him Jeff is going places with his talent. 

Jeff Koinange [ Photo/chimpreports.com]

Ali Manzu 

Ali Manzu was born in Mombasa County. He is currently a senior Swahili news anchor at KTN. His great mastery of the Swahili language has made him a darling to many women across the nation. He holds a diploma in Communication and Journalism and B.A in Communication and Public Relations from Moi University.

Ali Manzu [ Photo/standardmedia.co.ke]

Swaleh Mdoe 

Mdoe is among the most handsome newscasters in the nation. Recently, he attracted mixed reactions after he wanted to sell his kidney for Sh.2 million. He is popularly known for the phrase Tafakari Ya Babu.

 Swaleh Mdoe [ Photo/Capitalfm.co.ke]