Soon after the news broke, Kenyans congratulated both journalists, with some expressing their hope thet The Newsgang, a current affairs program featuring Kaikai, Francis Gachuri and Yvonne Okwara, and Ageyo as the moderator, will continue airing on Citizen TV.
Ageyo’s role will be taken over by RMS Director of Strategy and Innovation, Linus Kaikai.
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Waruru thanked Ageyo for his services and wished him all the best in his future endeavours.
Joe Ageyo set to join NTV
Highly placed sources aware of the transition disclosed that Ageyo is headed to Nation Media Group (NMG).
It is not yet clear what role the media executive will be taking at his new workplace.
Ageyo joined RMS in 2018 alongside Kaikai who had been Managing Editor at NMG before heading to the S.K. Macharia-owned network.
He later went abroad for further study at the University of Geneva in Switzerland to pursue a certificate in Advanced Studies in Environmental Diplomacy and later pursued a Masters in Environmental Governance from the University of Manchester.
Ageyo started his media career as an intern at KBC where he worked for one and a half years with no payment.
In 2000, he joined KTN where he rose from reporter to deputy news editor before leaving in 2005.
He would return to KTN in 2012 after seven years at NTV. Ageyo left KTN in 2018 having risen to the position of managing editor.
He is praised for pioneering environmental journalism and was among the first Kenyan TV journalists to start a regular slot for an environmental feature, Ecojournal.
The changes take effect on 1st April, 2022, when Ageyo officially leaves after serving his notice. “I congratulate Linus on his appointment and wish him good luck in the exécution of his new duties and responsibilities towards accomplishing the goals of the RMS,” Mr Waruru said.