Louis Otieno moves to K24

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Louis Otieno is finally moving out of the Royal Media house. The ‘Louise Otieno Live’ host handed in his resignation letter last Friday and he is said to be moving to K24 media house.

 

Some time in September this year, Louis had been suspended from the station due to arrogance that left his show off air for a while.

Another notable name said to have sealed a deal with K24, which is set for re-launch before it goes nationwide, include former NTV reporter cum Showdown host Basett Buyukah. He is among the more than 20 staff members who were laid off from Nation media group last month under unclear circumstances.

The two join K24 whose team together with the People Daily will be moving to I & M Building along Kenyatta Avenue some time this month.

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