Mfalme said it was time for him to expand his horizons and that he would soon make a major announcement on his next undertaking.
“I would like to thank the Capital FM Kenya family for giving an opportunity to a young man from Meru who had dreams and ambitions of entertaining people through the art of deejaying. I have made some of my best memories working with Capital FM Kenya and I will eternally be grateful to them for the growth and opportunity awarded to me,” he said in the statement.
The popular entertainer has featured on some of the station’s biggest shows, including the recently canceled Hits Not Homework and the Big Bounce.
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