Shatta Bway receives a new show on TV47 as Betty Kyallo’s broadcast schedule announced

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TV47 is gearing up to welcome back a familiar face to television screens as Betty Kyallo returns after a four-year hiatus. The seasoned media personality is set to host the Friday show ‘News and Lifestyle,’ airing at 9 p.m., promising viewers an evening filled with both information and entertainment.

The show aims to captivate and enrich audiences with a diverse range of segments, from delivering the latest headlines to other intriguing features, offering viewers a glimpse of Betty’s renowned TV presence.

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TV47 is also refreshing its lineup with new shows, including ‘TV47 Irie Vibes,’ a reggae show hosted by former Radio Citizen presenter Shatta Bway, airing on Saturdays at 10 p.m.

Additionally, ‘TV47 Kilimo’ will soon debut, focusing on agriculture and shedding light on vital issues within the sector.

These changes follow Willis Raburu’s departure from TV47. Raburu, who joined the company just eight months ago and quickly rose to the position of Director of Digital Services and Innovation, marks a significant transition for the network.

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Meanwhile, former KTN News anchor Fathiya Mohamed Nur is embarking on a new journey as she joins the China Global Television Network (CGTN) Africa as Commissioning Editor for ‘Faces of Africa.’

Nur expressed her excitement on Twitter, stating, “A New beginning! Excited to join China Global Television Network (CGTN) Africa as Commissioning Editor for Faces of Africa! Look out for some great African storytelling and documentaries coming your way!!”

This marks Nur’s return to CGTN, where she previously worked between December 2015 and March 2016, adding to the anticipation surrounding her new role.

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