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Veteran broadcaster Catherine Kasavuli. PIC: COURTESY
Veteran news anchor Catherine Kasavuli is set to make a return to your TV screens after a seven-year sabbatical.
Nairobi News has established that the 59-year old, who is regarded as the ‘mother of TV’ in Kenya, has signed a contract and is set to make a comeback at Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC).
Kasavuli first aired news on KBC in 1985 when the station was known as Voice of Kenya (VOK).
The soft-spoken and ever-smiling anchor has also worked at KTN and Citizen TV before taking a break.
Besides Kasavuli, KBC, which is preparing for a major relaunch in a few days’ time, has also hired a number of veteran journalists including Tom Mboya.
2 Fired K24 TV Anchors Ink Deal With KBC
K24 TV studios.
Two former
The two anchors; Ahmed Juma Bhalo and Nancy Onyancha, have signed contracts with the national broadcaster, several months after being fired from Mediamax-owned TV station.
Speaking to
Kenyans.co.ke, Bhalo confirmed that indeed he was joining
KBC - and would be anchoring the 7 p.m. news twice a week, but said more details would follow.
The media personality further noted that his contract would run for a year.
Former K24 TV Ahmed Bhalo in his office at Richland Properties in Nairobi on Monday, July 6, 2020.
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