Mwaniki Mageria
- Actor
Having studied Business and Communication at Daystar University. Mwaniki did a full season in sales and marketing in both the Motor Industry and later in Broadcast Media. He started a production company Balozi Productions in the early 2000s. And produced films like Niko Na Genge and My Daughters Keeper.
Mwaniki, a marketing professional, partnered with local producers to build the brand, RiverWood. This RiverWood Ensemble Filmmakers Association of independent producers can produce anything from 10 to 30 movies a month. He is the Secretary General of the Association of RiverWood.
He is a TV personality with shows like Get In The Kitchen and Foods Of Kenya running with him as the host on K24 and KTN respectively. He is a director in the production company Documentary & Reality TV Ltd which producers these shows.
Mwaniki and his Balozi team are the founding creators of Kalasha Film & TV Awards, the Kenyan "Oscars". He served as a Board Member at the Kenya Film Commission completing the maximum two terms allowed. He also sits on the Government Creative Economy Taskforce and on the Oscars Selection Committee - Kenya and is a board member on the IP monitoring agency known as the Kenya Copyright Board. He is building an elaborate Kenyan distribution network in a consortium of distributors from Kenya under his company 747 Distribution Ltd.
As he always says: "The best is yet to come. There is still so much more to accomplish."
Mwaniki is a highly sought after and accomplished Master of Ceremonies (Emcee).
He is married with three adult children.
Mwaniki, a marketing professional, partnered with local producers to build the brand, RiverWood. This RiverWood Ensemble Filmmakers Association of independent producers can produce anything from 10 to 30 movies a month. He is the Secretary General of the Association of RiverWood.
He is a TV personality with shows like Get In The Kitchen and Foods Of Kenya running with him as the host on K24 and KTN respectively. He is a director in the production company Documentary & Reality TV Ltd which producers these shows.
Mwaniki and his Balozi team are the founding creators of Kalasha Film & TV Awards, the Kenyan "Oscars". He served as a Board Member at the Kenya Film Commission completing the maximum two terms allowed. He also sits on the Government Creative Economy Taskforce and on the Oscars Selection Committee - Kenya and is a board member on the IP monitoring agency known as the Kenya Copyright Board. He is building an elaborate Kenyan distribution network in a consortium of distributors from Kenya under his company 747 Distribution Ltd.
As he always says: "The best is yet to come. There is still so much more to accomplish."
Mwaniki is a highly sought after and accomplished Master of Ceremonies (Emcee).
He is married with three adult children.