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I’ve retired from active journalism, says Richard Chacha

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Richard Chacha  has quit journalism. Mr Chacha, who rose from reporter to NTV’s political editor, said on his Facebook page he was retiring and thanked his fans for their support.

“After ten years of service at NTV Kenya, I have finally retired from active journalism,” he says. “Thank you all for your support. God loves us all.”

Mr Chacha had a glittering career in TV journalism until three years ago when he was involved in an accident that left him paralysed. The accident happened in 2012 when a team of Nation Media Group journalists were on their way back to Nairobi from Narok after a fundraiser.

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