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Eric Latiff
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Eric Latiff
Born(1978-01-01)January 1, 1978
Kajiado, Kenya
🏳️ NationalityKenyan
🏫 EducationKenya Institute of Mass Communication
💼 Occupation
Journalist, Broadcaster, Communications Strategist
📆 Years active  2000–present
👔 EmployerNation Media Group (current), Standard Group (former)
Known forThe Situation Room (Spice FM), Fixing the Nation (NTV)
TelevisionFixing the Nation (NTV)
🌐 WebsiteTwitter profile

Eric Latiff (born 1978) is a Kenyan journalist, broadcaster, and communications strategist. He is best known as the former host of The Situation Room on Spice FM and a moderator during the 2022 Kenyan Presidential Debate. He currently works with Nation Media Group, hosting Fixing the Nation on NTV Kenya and Nation FM.

Early life and education

Latiff was born and raised in Kajiado County, Kenya. He studied Telecommunications Engineering at the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC).[1]

Career

Latiff began his media career at Standard Media Group as an intern. He later joined Capital FM where he served as an Online Editor for over 13 years.[2]

In 2006, he helped launch K24 TV as its founding Station Manager. He also worked at Family TV Kenya as a television producer.

In 2019, he became the lead host of The Situation Room on Spice FM, co-hosting with CT Muga and Ndu Okoh. The show became known for in-depth political discussions and public policy debates.[3]

He exited Standard Media Group in January 2025 and joined Nation Media Group to host Fixing the Nation.[4]

Entrepreneurship

Latiff is the founder and director of **Zeze Digital**, a Nairobi-based data-driven digital marketing and communications agency.[5]

Notable work

In 2022, Latiff co-moderated the Kenyan Presidential Debate, receiving widespread acclaim for his professionalism and deep policy understanding.[6]

Personal life

Eric Latiff is known for keeping his personal life private. He is a father and an avid supporter of the English football club Arsenal F.C.. He enjoys reading, driving, and following political discourse.[7]

See also

External links

References

  • Opiyo, Melissa (6 January 2025). "Career Timeline of Eric Latiff as He Exits Spice FM". Mpasho. Radio Africa Group. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
  • "Eric Latiff". Kenyans.co.ke. Kenyans Media. Retrieved 4 April 2025.


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