K24’s news anchor Maya quits, leaves Kenyans with this lovely message 

Maya Hayakwa is one of the popular news anchors in Kenya, not forgetting how she leaves many Kenyans’ mouths watering due to her exotic beauty which can be attributed to her Japanese-Kenyan roots.

Sadly, we won’t we seeing her on our screens any more. At least not at K24.

The news anchor posted a message on Instagram alerting her fans that she has resigned from the station.

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She wrote, “Today marks my last day here at K24Tv. This is a picture taken when I first joined in 2015. The last 3 years have been the best of my life. Forever humbled and grateful to have gotten a chance to work with the most incredible team. It’s been an amazing three year journey!

Adding:

“I will miss everyone dearly. I’d like to thank my viewers for growing with me and supporting me throughout this journey. I am also so grateful to the entire Mediamax Network Family for the opportunity. I will forever keep you all in my heart! God is great! I have seen his hand all through. ❤”

Another sex scandal surfaces at Nation Media after senior editor allegedly threatened and raped an intern at gun point

“Guys, I have taken leave from the office to address my issues at the head office. Kindly work with Apollo and other team members. Enjoy your time,”  That’s the last email Nation Media senior editor Emeka Mayaka sent before receiving the axe.

He was Nation newspaper’s bureau chief in Kisumu but he has since been fired after being embroiled in a major sex scandal.

As first reported by Business Today, he was allegedly being accused of threatening and raping an intern at gun point working at the bureau’s offices earlier this month.

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Emeka Mayaka at the Bureau office in Kisumu

The lass in turn took action attracting the attention of Editor in Chief Tom Mshindi who wrote Emeka a letter to visit the Nairobi office.

And when he finally managed to get there on Tuesday 18th April, another letter was waiting for him; that of ulrimate dismissal.

While Mayaka strongly defended himself against the charges, saying they were malicious and false, being fired has raised eyebrows. He even said he never owns a gun. “The claims are being pushed by dark forces with the aim of having me removed from job. I am being framed up,” Business Today further reported.

Even though Nation has not made public the findings of their investigations, sources allegedly claimed investigators found strong evidence against the editor, including text messages.