27th March: Headline Updates From Kenyan Newspapers
Deputy President William Ruto’s office now says it has not been receiving operational funds from the National Treasury just months to the General Election. The Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) has imposed Sh120,000 fees on relatives seeking the release of unclaimed bodies of their kin, erecting a fresh hurdle for poor families that wish to give their loved ones a decent send-off.

Kenya Broadcasting Channel Set To Re-employ A 59 Year Old Retired News Anchor
Veteran Catherine Kasavuli is one of the media personalities slated to return to her work in Kenya Broadcasting Channel (KBC). The channel has been in a wave of new re- launch that is expected to employ the once iconic personalities back from retirement. PHOTO: COURTESY.

KBC Unveils Identical Twins to Replace Badi Muhsin [VIDEO]
Famed identical twins, Jamila and Wanjiru Mbugua, have made a comeback in the media industry following their unveiling as prime time news anchors on the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC). The twins will be replacing the late Badi Muhsin who passed away on October 8, 2021, after a short illness.
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Famed Identical Twins Jamila And Wanjiru Mbugua Join KBC To Co-Host 'Dira Ya Magwiji' Bulletin
Renowned identical twins, Jamila and Wanjiru Mbugua, have made a comeback in the media industry following their unveiling as the prime time news anchors on the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC). The twins will replace the late Badi Muhsin who died on October 8, 2021, after a short sickness.

The Legendary Catherine Kasavuli Set to Grace our Screens Again
Catherine Kasavuli. Image courtesy of KBC. Catherine Kasavuli is back. This is after Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) announced a new-look news team with a blend of veterans and new blood that is to be unveiled on Monday night. Image courtesy of KBC. The national broadcaster — formerly known as Voice of Kenya (VOK) — has been working on a rebrand for the past few months, and looks set to broadcast on High Definition (HD), and promises to unveil new content.

Smile: Mbugua Twins Land Another Gig At KBC
Veteran journalist twins Jamila and Wanjiru Mbugua have landed a new job at the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC). According to KBC, the beautiful duo will be in charge of presenting the show Dira ya Magwiji on Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. alternating with Pauline Sheghu. Prior to their appointment, Jamila hosted the Property show on NTV while Wanjiru worked as a communications consultant at Diamond Media.

Veteran Journalist Set To Make TV Comeback After Relaunching, Media House Announces
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) Managing Director Naim Bilal has confirmed claims that veteran journalists are set to make comeback to the national channel.The station is set to undergo re-launching process that will change image, functional and structural appearance of the channel.Among those veteran expected to return to the media house include Pauline Sheghu, Badi Mukhsin, Harith Salim and Catherine Kasavuli as reported by Kenyans.co.ke.
