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Ken Mijungu Quits KTN After 4 Years
Veteran journalist Eric Latiff recently announced his resignation from the company, where he had been a key figure at Spice FM and KTN News.
Seasoned journalist Ken Mijungu has announced his departure from KTN News after a four-year tenure.
Mijungu, who joined KTN in December 2020 from NTV, where he was known for his work as a senior reporter and host of the current affairs show *Sidebar*, made the announcement via social media. He stated, “A good dancer knows when to exit the stage! Four years of absolute adrenaline and nothing but the best; as unpredictable as it was, it is time to find something else to do while I still can.”
While the station had offered the journalist an opportunity to review his contract, he opted not to, according to a source close to the matter who spoke to *Kenya Insights*. There are, however, credible whispers suggesting a possible role at Cape Media, owners of TV47 and Radio 47.
Reflecting on his career journey, Mijungu previously shared the challenges he faced after leaving NTV, describing the period as one of introspection and resilience. He emphasized the importance of adaptability in the ever-evolving media industry.
Mijungu’s departure follows another significant exit at Standard Media Group. Veteran journalist Eric Latiff recently announced his resignation from the company, where he had been a key figure at Spice FM and KTN News. Latiff expressed gratitude to his colleagues and reflected on the journey of building The Situation Room, a program that became a cornerstone of Kenyan political discourse.
These departures come amid reports of financial difficulties at Standard Media Group. The company has been grappling with economic challenges, leading to concerns about delayed salaries and the retention of top talent. The exit of prominent journalists like Mijungu and Latiff underscores the broader issues facing the organization.
As the media industry in Kenya continues to navigate financial constraints and the evolving digital landscape, the movement of key personalities like Mijungu and Latiff highlights the dynamic nature of the sector.
Latiff has since moved to NTV, where sources indicate the deal was unbeatable given current market dynamics.
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