Ken Mijingu Departs KTN After 4 Years: “Forever Grateful to God”

Renowned Kenyan journalist Ken Mijungu has left KTN after just four years at The Standard Group-owned media house. Mijingu has been at KTN for the last four years.  The media personality went on his X (formerly Twitter) account, to share the breaking news, which many fans did not expect. In his post, the news anchor stated that a good dancer knows when to leave the stage, and this was his opportunity to do so. Why did Ken Mijungu leave KTN? Mijungu said the four years had been full of adrenaline and nothing but the best, and would like to do something new. The journo also said goodbye to his colleagues and wished them all the best in the future.

“A good dancer knows when to exit the stage! 4 years of absolute adrenaline and nothing but the best as unpredictable as it was, It’s time to find something else to do when I still can. Forever grateful to God, my colleagues @StandardGroupLc and @KTNNewsKE ADIOS!,” he wrote. In his post, Mijungu did not explain if the next move was also in the media house or a different path like many of his colleagues have done in the recent past. While many of his fans were disappointed to see him leave, they also wished him all the best in the future. Here are some of their reactions: @xtiandela said: “Aaah!!!…This has HIT me…All the best bro!!”

Nathan Wanyá said: “A new challenge awaits, enjoyed your shows filled with a tinge of nostalgia.” Doreen Havilah said: “You did well at ktn. All the best in your next challenge.” Hakeel™ said: “Kiongos Tuko Pamoja… Udaku naye endelea Kutupea Pale TikTok.” Atondola Senior.🇰 said: “I will miss your spaces my brother. All the best. How I wish you join the government communication team.” Steve Mutua said: “Last night my grandson asked me where did Ken go? I will report you.” angelwhiteh said: “I wish you the best in your future endeavours Ken.” iam_reagann said: “I wanted to work for NTV but pia mimi ningechunjwa kama Ken.”

 

by Victor Otengo

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