Shaffie Weru Reveals He Was Earning Over Ksh 1 Million During His Radio Days

In a recent interview with Mic Cheque podcast, Kenyan media personality Shaffie Weru discussed his career trajectory, offering insights into his past experiences and current perspectives. Notably, he mentioned working in the industry during a period of significant growth and change.

“Just before tax, I made about Ksh1.1 million, and that was back in the day, naongea 2006. Pesa ilikua. Money back in the day ilikua partying, buying big cars, and then nilipata watoi mapema. And you know my first born is in uni, just calculate, 18 years ago, so nilikua nalipa school fees pia.”

Looking Back on Radio Days

While specific earnings details were not elaborated on, Weru acknowledged experiencing financial success during his time as a radio presenter. He reflected on how these opportunities shaped his life and personal choices, including early fatherhood and education expenses. His comments highlight the dynamic nature of the media landscape and the financial realities within the industry at different points in time.

Shifting Gears and Moving Forward

Since then, Weru’s career has taken different turns, leading him to explore new avenues and confront industry challenges. The article can delve into these aspects, including his transition to other platforms, evolving perspectives on media responsibility, and ongoing contributions to the public sphere.

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Dennis Elnino

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