Meet the Kenyan consultant building Africa’s next PR powerhouse


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From a small desk in Nairobi to a growing presence across seven African countries, Bii is the quiet force behind Climavox; a firm that’s fast becoming one of the continent’s most thoughtful voices in strategic public relations and sustainability communication. At its core, Climavox isn’t chasing visibility for its clients, it’s helping them earn trust, shape narratives, and communicate with purpose.
“We’re not here to make people loud,” Bii says. “We’re here to make them clear.”
Bii’s journey into communication was shaped by curiosity and conviction. He was drawn early to the power of media and storytelling; why some voices carry weight while others remain unheard. After working in the media, he realized a recurring gap: many organizations were doing great work, but struggling to express it.
So he built Climavox, not just as another PR agency, but as a values-driven consultancy where message clarity, credibility, and content intelligence sit at the center. From the beginning, the firm carved out a distinct space: one that bridges the polish of corporate PR and the mission of social and environmental impact work.
Instead of focusing on splashy headlines, Climavox builds communication strategies that travel across borders and sectors. It works with startups, NGOs, institutions, and companies shaping Africa’s future, especially in areas like innovation, fintech, policy advocacy, tech, development, and sustainability.
When digital media began overtaking traditional channels, Bii was ahead of the curve. Climavox adopted a digital-first model, focusing on online newsrooms, social media, regional publications, and professional platforms like LinkedIn.
In July 2025, the firm expanded its media network into Ghana, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ethiopia and Zambia, adding to its home base in Kenya. The goal: to offer clients seamless, cross-market visibility in a continent where borders matter but ideas travel fast.
“A tech founder in Nairobi, a civil society leader in Kigali, or a climate NGO in Accra; they all need tailored communication,” Bii says. “But at the heart of it, they’re looking for clarity and credibility. That’s what we help build.”
People who’ve worked with Bii describe him as thoughtful, methodical, and quietly ambitious. He’s not the loudest in the room, but he’s often the one with the clearest point. He brings depth to the work connecting policy, media, and storytelling in a way that’s both strategic and grounded.
It’s this calm intensity and attention to context that have earned him trust in boardrooms, newsrooms, and impact networks alike.
Despite Climavox’s growing reach, Bii remains behind the scenes more often than not. His LinkedIn presence is modest. His public statements are deliberate. He believes the real power of communication is not in self-promotion, but in creating space for others to speak well, and be heard widely.
Looking ahead, he sees communications playing a more serious role in Africa’s development story. As investment, innovation, and influence continue to shift toward the continent, he believes storytelling, done right, will be just as critical as funding and infrastructure.
“The future of PR in Africa isn’t about volume, it’s about alignment,” he says. “It’s about helping the right voices say the right things in the right places. That’s the space we’re building for.”
From Nairobi to Accra, Climavox is putting that vision into motion, quietly, steadily, and with the kind of focus that tends to last.
And at the center of it all is a Kenyan consultant who isn’t chasing headlines, but is helping others earn them, one story at a time.
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