Veteran journalist Janet Mbugua has officially announced her return to television with a brand-new programme, marking her comeback just two months after stepping away from NTV’s *Fixing the Nation* show.
The celebrated media personality shared the exciting news through a video on her social media pages, revealing that she will once again be appearing on NTV. This time, she will host a weekly programme titled *Healthy Nation*, which is scheduled to air every Sunday at 6:00 p.m.
According to Mbugua, the new show reflects her long-standing passion for health advocacy, an area she has championed for years through campaigns focusing on mental health, menstrual health, and gender equality. She explained that the programme will provide a platform for conversations around the country’s healthcare system and the challenges many people face in accessing quality medical services.
Mbugua noted that healthcare remains one of the most pressing issues affecting communities, emphasizing that discussions should extend beyond hospitals and diseases to include policy, affordability, dignity, and equal access to treatment. She expressed hope that the programme will encourage meaningful conversations while highlighting solutions that can improve the well-being of individuals and families.
Her return comes shortly after leaving *Fixing the Nation*, where she served as one of the programme’s co-hosts for over a year. At the time of her departure, she hinted that her exit was not the end of her television journey but rather a transition to a project that aligned more closely with her personal interests.
Widely respected for her work in journalism, broadcasting, and advocacy, Janet Mbugua previously anchored news at both Citizen TV and NTV. Her latest venture is expected to strengthen public awareness of healthcare issues while reconnecting her with viewers across the country.
