Sources said that Ali will become investigative editor at the NTV, where he will join his former colleague John Allan Namu. “He tendered his notice this morning and will be starting at the NTV in August,” the source added. “They worked together with Allan Namu, so it would not be hard to re-establish the connection.”
"I will miss the entire staff members at the Standard Group. We are like family, but sometimes people make choices in life and this is my choice. I am always a call away, we can mingle any time," Ali told the Jackal News. "KTN was like my home, I was there for six years and I am greteful for what they have done for me."
He leaves behind the indefatigable Dennis Onsarigo, then man with whom they churned together a serious of hard-hitting scoops that rattled the powers-that-be, even endangering their lives. Onsarigo, himself a former NTV employee will now have to churn his stories. “He is a dogged worker and I am sure that he will deliver,” a source explained.
The problem is, if KTN do not treat Onsarigo well, he can as well decamp to Citizen TV, which is reportedly seeking his services. Another source explained that the exit of Ali has given Onsarigo a chance to breathe new life into KTN’s investigative desk.
Meanwhile, Chebet, Raburu and Mohamed refused to be lured by a new chopper that SK. Macharia bought for his news gathering team, and headed to NTV, which is struggling to remain relevant in the very competitive market, sources said. “This is a huge setback for Citizen TV that has been losing staff to other companies at a ground-breaking speed,” a source explained.
kila la kheri Ali japo ni pigo kubwa kwa mafans wa ktn
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