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Denis Nzioka was born on 6 August, 1985 in Nairobi, Kenya, is a LGBTIQ and sex work activist, author and journalist. At 35 years old, Denis Nzioka height not available right now. We will update Denis Nzioka's height soon as possible.

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Occupation LGBTIQ and sex work activist, author and journalist
Denis Nzioka Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 6 August 1985
Birthday 6 August
Birthplace Nairobi, Kenya
Nationality Kenyan

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Denis Nzioka Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Denis Nzioka worth at the age of 37 years old? Denis Nzioka’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Kenyan. We have estimated Denis Nzioka's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2020

He unveiled, in 2020, the Gay and Lesbian Archives of Kenya, dubbed KumbuKumbu, an open, online, and free repository for records documenting the history and culture of the LGBTIQ movement in Kenya from mid-1800 to present.

2019

"Rafiki Zeru: Kenyan LGBTIQ Stories, as told, by Allies" Nairobi, 2019 My Way, Your Way, or the Rights Way. Nairobi: Storymoja, 2011.

2018

Currently, he is undertaking a self-sponsored research project “Waiter, umenyonga ugali: LGBTI rights and Human Rights”. He attempts to answer the question, ‘Are LGBTIQ rights part of the Kenya civil society menu?’ He hopes to investigate how – if at all – civil society's organisations in Kenya are integrating the rights of sexual and gender minorities in their advocacy strategies and social change programs.

2016

He was named as one of the World's Top 10 Tweeters on Sexuality and Development, in addition to receiving other accolades and awards. He received the 2016 Sauti Award for ‘balanced reporting of sex work issues,’ and to celebrate their 10th anniversary, the South Africa Feathers Awards named him as its 2018 Africa honouree. He received the Munir Mazrui Lifetime Achievement Award by the Defenders Coalition and the Best EA Activist Award in the Tanzania Activist Awards.

2014

He started the first - and only - LGBTI magazine in Kenya, Identity Kenya, as well as was the first in the continent and globally in 2014, to unveil an LGBTIQ news App on Google Stores. He co-edited Gay Kenya's book 'My Way, Your Way or the Rights Way' and published in 2019 an anthology book of Kenyan allies speaking out for LGBTIQ rights titled “Rafiki Zetu", that is arguably, Africa's first and the world!

2013

Nzioka, who is openly gay, was a 2013 Kenyan Presidential candidate.

2010

He founded the Denis Nzioka News Agency and Service in 2010 as the first-ever exclusive media agency and service for the LGBTQI, sex work and allied community in Kenya. It works to transform public opinion and social attitudes through grassroots reporting and community commentary. It provides advocacy and resource materials.

2009

A pioneer, he ran albeit covertly, Kenya's first safe house for LGBTQ persons in 2009. At the same time, he was the first Kenyan to publicly come out on national TV. Since then, his articles and blogs have been published by various media outlets globally. He has also been making regular TV and radio appearances.