Thursday,
August 15, 2013 – Kiss TV today closed shop after months of
losses to give way for an entertainment station dubbed Blaze TV and tens of
journalists were rendered jobless.
1. John
Sibi Okumu
2.
Catherine Nasimiyu (JSO’s assistant)
3.
Muraya Kariuki (News Editor)
4.
Dennis Okari (Investigative reporter)
5.
Melline Muendo
6. Shem
Oluchiri
7.
Lordrick Mayabi
8.
Charity Waweru (on maternity leave)
9.
Dominic Muendo
10.
Rhoda Odhiambo
11. Sam
Gakunyi
12.
Bella Genga
13. Cynthia
Mebur
14.
Stephen Letoo
15.
Njeri
16.
Margaret Wariko
17.
Muoki Moss
Senior
Cameramen
18.
Jose Njagi
19.
Isaako Galgalo
20.
Moses
21.
Collins
Video
Editors
22.
Moses Mungai
23.
Michael Nyang’au
24.
Robert Ochieng
Graphics
25. Ken
Oduor
26. JT
27.
Makori
Retained
employees:
1. Fred
Indimuli
2.
Mercy Odhiambo
3.
Grace Msalame
4.
Margaret Kinyua
The
Kenyan DAILY POST
8 Comments
Thank God Grace Msalame remains.. She is the news I watch on Kiss TV
ReplyDeletekeke
ReplyDeleteWho will dare sack a beautiful lady like Grace.
ReplyDeleteJSO alikua anaboo
ReplyDeleteCaroline Mutoko can do everything she is Mrs know it all
ReplyDeleteBlaze tv will soon burn itself off air! Watch this space. With GOTV and Star times having so many entertainment channels who will watch old soap/movie repeats?
ReplyDeleteThey only chance they have is to bring The EPL LIVE (which is impossible)
Quarcoo is becoming a quack!
Quarcoo kumbe is just a quack! Nice one
ReplyDeletethis journ industry is becoming a quack field,what happened with ann ngugi at k24 as well? usitupe mbachao kwa msala upitao
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