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6 Highest paid bloggers in Kenya 2025

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Who are the highest paid bloggers in Kenya 2025. Some bloggers make up to Ksh5 million per month, others transitioned into politics. Here we list some of the highest paid bloggers in Kenya for the year 2025:

Robert Alai

Robert Alai is still a blogger with over 700,000 followers on Facebook. He is the MCA for Kileleshwa. Alai earns Ksh144,000 per month as an MCA. He also makes money from his investments and as a loyal supporter of President Ruto. His monthly income is Ksh 800,000 to Ksh1.5 million

Pauline Njoroge

Pauline Njoroge has a total of 451,000 followers on Facebook. She is one of the most sought-after bloggers in Kenya. She worked as DNA Communication Manager before joining Jubilee as their Lead Blogger. Pauline earned Ksh 800,000 to Ksh1,000,000 per month as a blogger. She is one of the biggest shareholders at KPLC and drives a Mercedes Benz.

Dennis Itumbi

Dennis Itumbi Currently holds the powerful position of Head of Presidential Special Projects and Creative Economy Coordination. He also blogs for President Ruto. His current salary is Ksh750,000 per month. He also makes over Ksh500,000 monthly from his various investments.

Cyprian Nyakundi

Cyprian Nyakundi said that he was offered Ksh30 million by a politician to support him but he rejected the offer. The blogger,who was expelled from college went into full time blogging. He was pursuing BSc Actuarial Science at the university. Cyprian is one of the most followed bloggers in Kenya. On X,he makes Ksh 500,000 to Ksh700,000 per month. He makes Ksh100,000 to Ksh300,000 on Facebook and over Ksh 300,000 through his blogs. Cyprian also owns businesses,including Wines and Spirits. The blogger makes at least Ksh800,000 per month.

Timothy Obare Roiba

Timothy Obare Rioba works is a full time blogger. He owns Kenyan Post,one of the top blogs in Kenya. He also owns 5 other blogs in other countries. Timothy makes his money through AdSense,MGID,sponsored posts and independent banner placements. In a month,he makes Ksh 800,000 to Ksh1.5 million.

Robert Ndungu

Robert Ndungu is one of the biggest shareholders of Kenyans.co.ke. Boxraft Limited is the company that owns the blog. Kenyans.co.ke gets 3 million visits per month and makes Ksh 1.5 million to Ksh2.5 million monthly. Most of its income is from government advertisements and direct banners from companies. Occasionally, they also make money through AdSense and sponsored posts.

Conclusion

Blogging is not as lucrative as it used to be due to competition from social media, YouTube and TikTok. Companies are now working with Influencers. As a blogger, you should think on how to embrace social media and YouTube in order to diversify the sources of income.

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