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He is at number 17.
From Edward Kadiro To Peninah Karibe. This Is Where Your Favorite News Anchors Disappeared To
By
Caren Nyota
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January 24, 2020
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Kenya is one of the Africa’s nations that have produced the best journalists worldwide. From BBC presenter Sophy Ikenye to award winning journalists like John Allan Namu, Anne Mawathe, Judith Kosgei just to mention but a few, we are indeed proud of our sons and daughters.
Kenyan News Anchors
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Sophie Ikenye
Anne Mawathe
Betty Kyallo

Lillian Muli


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Jeff-Koinange








But we have another clique of men and women who made the media industry what it is today. They always brightened faces and left us glued to both radio and TV just to listen to them update us on what’s going on. Some left the media and ventured into the PR business while others switched careers entirely. We really miss them and if wishes were horses, we would love for them to come back to our screens and airwaves.
PLEASE COMEBACK! Here Are The Prodigal Sons And Daughters We Need Back On Kenyan TV

Nowadays, a new crop of news anchors are ruling the airwaves and many golden oldies media personalities like of Njoroge Mwaura, Catherine Kasavuli, Omuga Kabisae are slowly being forgotten by Kenyans.
Well, below is a list of your favorite anchors who back in the day, were the queens and kings of the Kenyan media industry and what they are up to today. Go through the list below:


  1. Catherine Kasavuli formerly KBC, KTN and Citizen TV. She is the CEO of Kasavuli media Group Company.
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2. Njoroge Mwaura: Worked at KTN and CItizen for several years before he retired.


Njoroge Mwaura

3. Leonard Mambo Mbotela ex-KBC presenter and anchor
Leonard Mambo Mbotela



4. Nyatichi Nyasani formerly NTV, KBC, KISS 100, K24. She is the director, brand Magnets & Kezesha Ltd. Kenya. Public Relations and Communications
Nyatichi Nyasani


We Miss Her! Beautiful Photos Of Former Citizen TV Anchor Catherine Kasavuli Emerge
5. Richard Chacha formerly NTV, he is the head of communications department, Mombasa County
Rchard Chacha

6. Michele Morgan formerly K24 now works at Extreme Sports
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7. Edmund Mudibo; Formerly KBC: Now CEO at Forward Vision Communications.

8. Winnie Mukami: NTV & KBC- Now a PR consultant/director at Winners Frontiers International.
Winnie Mukami

9. Jackline Kamonya: KBC. Now a Nurse in the US
“JACQUELINE KAMONYA OF THE SUKUMA WIKI KIPENZI WAS THE HOTTEST PRESENTER ON KBC #KENYAINTHE90S,” OMONDI.

10. Patrick Rukwaro; Now at Internews Kenya and presenter at Inooro

11. Alfred Michael Murithi, Kenya Paka Power Show
12. Mercy Oburu: News editor at Royal Media services

13. Jackline Thom: She was Miss Kenya 1985 and represented the country at that year’s Miss World competition before joining KTN. She was also the editor-in-chief of Drum East Africa magazine and she played a role on KTN series Better Days.

14. Christine Nguku: Formerly KTN, now Proprietor at Mbaitu FM and a Communications and Journalism lecturer at Kenya Methodist University.

15. Kathleen Openda: Head of Corporate Affairs, Wananchi Group

16. Agawo Patrobas: Still at Ramogi FM
17. Meria Mata
18. Ali Salim Manga formerly KBC now at Standard media group

19. Maddo(Paul Kelemba/crocodilus niloticus) a political cartoonist at Standard media group

20. Robert Nagila formerly NTV now CCTV Overseas Correspondent, CCTV NEWS

21. Zain Verjee
Formerly Capital FM, KTN and CNN. She is the CEO of Zain Verjee Group company which a consultancy and advice on programming for businesses and investors


full story with all pictures here, admins server can only take 10 at a time
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