Tag: Classic FM

spot_imgspot_img

Working Without Pay, Newspaper Correspondents Turn To Handouts

Radio Africa Group (RAG), which owns a number of radio stations and publishes The Star newspaper, has come under scrutiny after holding correspondents’ pay...

Maina Kageni, King’ang’i on the Spot as Radio Presenters Face the Sack

Tension has been growing in Radio Africa Group since Monday when the company issued a one-month notice of the intended retrenchment.

The highest paid TV and radio presenters

Maina Kageni of Classic 105 FM is the highest paid presenter while Jeff Koinange takes home the biggest salary among TV news anchors

Nick Odhiambo quits Classic 105

Radio presenter Nick Odhiambo has quit Classic 105 and is set to join Radio Maisha. Nick, who is also a voice-over-artist, had worked at classic...

Stay in touch:

255,324FansLike
128,657FollowersFollow
97,058SubscribersSubscribe

Newsletter

Don't miss

Whipped and Stripped! A Survivor’s Tale of Harrowing Brutality in a Mental Hospital

The lack of a long-term vision and inadequate resourcing of mental hospital infrastructures continues to take a toll on Kenya’s mentally ill patients.

Dubai Agency Picks Top Influencer Marketers to Lead Kenyan Operation

This strategic move is in line with indaHash vision to cement its presence in Africa, following its impactful footprint in South Africa since 2017 and successful collaborations with clients like the South African Tourism Board.

SportPesa to reward Customers in Cash-Filled Festive Promotion

Running from December 4th to 25th, the SportPesa campaign promises daily excitement with six lucky winners expected to walk away with Ksh5,000 daily.

Captain William Ruto: President’s Namesake With a Decorated Career

Captain William Kipkemboi Ruto is officially known by the name William Ruto, which also happens to be President William Samoei Ruto’s official name.

Amazing Origin of ‘Pesa’ and How Shilling Overtook Foreign Currencies

With the establishment of individual Central Banks for the three East African countries, Kenya began printing and minting its own shilling currency notes under the mandate given to the Central Bank of Kenya in 19676.
spot_img