Meet Former Switch TV Talented Journalist Who Became A Hairdresser After Losing His Job
By TheTGMedia (self media writer) | 2 months ago
His name is Emmanuel Terer. He is a former news anchor and producer who lost his job at Switch TV during the COVID-19 pandemic period and many of his fans really complained since he was a very talented Swahili journalist.Emmanuel didn't give up but rather made lemonade by venturing in the hairdressing and beauty industry.
In an interview, he revealed that he learnt hairdressing when he was still in primary school. After completing his high school education, his parents were unable to send him to further his studies. He later enrolled in a beauty college where he perfected his skills and got his first job.After losing his TV job, Terer went back to hairdressing and a friend who owns a salon agreed to give him a job.
As at now he serves at least five clients a day and makes up to Ksh. 1, 500 per client. He also does manicure and pedicure as well as massage, making at least Ksh. 40,000 per month. To his media interest, Terer also produces short videos under the Wosia Wa Terer brand on his social media platforms. To supplement his income, he also sells ladies’ shoes.
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