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Ondiro Oganga - Journalist

Ondiro Oganga - Journalist

An award-winning journalist and global moderator leading high-impact panels at TED, UN LDC5, and World Bank summits with clarity and context
This speaker is a trusted voice in African finance, with exclusive interviews from Presidents to Central Bank Governors, shaping conversations
Whether on screen or stage, she commands attention—blending authority, warmth, and insight to engage leaders, investors, and changemakers
Ondiro Oganga energises stages with fresh, factual, and impactful narratives that inspire and inform, suitable for corporate audiences and more
Based in Rwanda, this speaker always has insight into economic matters in the area, making her an ideal speaker and broadcaster locally and globally

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Ondiro Oganga is an award-winning multimedia journalist and international correspondent with nearly a decade of experience covering Africa’s financial markets, macroeconomics, and global economic trends. Currently reporting for Bloomberg TV on Horizons Middle East & Africa, DayBreak Europe, and The Pulse, she provides in-depth analysis of Africa’s debt crises, fintech innovations, market shifts, and the geopolitical dynamics shaping policy and investment decisions.

As a trusted voice in African finance, Ondiro has secured exclusive interviews with a dozen Heads of State, Central Bank Governors, and global financial leaders. Her flair for power-packed conversations has seen her moderate high-level discussions at events like the UN LDC5, TED Women, and World Bank summits. Ondiro’s investigative journalism has driven real-world impact, including a presidential policy reversal in Ghana following a viral report on COVID charges.

Before Bloomberg, she revitalised EIB Network Ghana’s business desk, leading digital-first strategies that grew audience engagement and delivered top-rated business segments. With expertise in both traditional and digital media, she ensures timely, engaging coverage across TV, radio, podcasts, and social media.

Ondiro holds a degree in Journalism & Mass Communication and a Postgraduate Diploma in Economics & Public Policy from the University of Limerick. She is working towards a master’s in Business Journalism or Economics to further deepen her understanding of global economic systems and contribute to Africa’s evolving financial narrative.