Several notable journalists in Kenya have recently changed TV stations, marking significant shifts in their careers.
Shiksha Arora
She recently departed from KBC, where she had hosted “Easy Friday” for three years, to join TV47. Reflecting on her time at KBC, Arora expressed mixed emotions about leaving a place she considered her second home. She thanked her colleagues and viewers for their support and invited them to join her on her new platform.
Victoria Rubadiri
Victoria, a prominent media figure, transitioned from Citizen TV to CNN as their Africa correspondent. Rubadiri expressed her excitement about this new role, emphasizing her eagerness to bring her experience to a global audience and cover African stories.
Betty Kyallo
Betty, who had taken a hiatus from media to focus on her businesses, made a comeback by joining TV47. After a four-year break, Kyallo is thrilled to return to broadcasting with her new show, “This Friday with Betty.”
Fathiya Mohamed Nur
Fathiya left KTN Home after two years and has since joined China Global Television Network (CGTN) as a Commissioning Editor for “Faces of Africa.” Nur’s departure from KTN was marked by pride in her achievements, including launching her international news program, “World Report.”
Other notable media personnel who have recently switched stations include:
Olive Burrow from NTV to Citizen TV
Franklin Wallah from TV47/K24 to Citizen TV
Melita Ole Tenges from NTV to Citizen TV
Willie Lusige from KTN to Citizen TV
Emmanuel Too from KTN to Citizen TV
Grace Kuria from TV47 to TRT World
Brenda Czeda Radido from KTN to TRT World
These transitions reflect the dynamic nature of the media industry and the evolving career paths of its professionals.
By Newshub
