Capital FM presenter Walubengo quits yet again just months after she joined the station 

Radio presenter Laura Walubengo has left Capital FM for the second time. The popular presenter who also worked as head of Capital FM’s Digital Media, left the station just seven months after rejoining.

Her colleague Amina Abdi Rabar who co-hosts the Capital Breakfast alongside Maqbul, broke the news after she wished a happy birthday, followed by the exit message.

“Laura’s last day at @capitalfmkenya bye my love & happy birthday @laurawalubengo Outfit @house_of_hussam,” read Amina’s post.

Moves

Her move comes barely a week after another Capital FM employee, Wanjira Longauer, left the station. Walubengo worked at Capital as a presenter before she left for South African firm Multi Choice in 2014, and became the Lead Digital Communications Specialist East Africa for DStv Kenya.

Serial bill defaulter Laura Oyier reveals why she has been lying low in China

Laura Oyier shot to fame in 2015 when she failed to pay Kes 200,000 bill at Intercontinental Hotel. The drama queen was also detained at Villa Rosa Kempinski over unpaid bill.

Laura was reportedly blacklisted from Nairobi’s five-star hotels for her habit of not paying her bills. Caroline Mutoko bailed her for the first time she was detained at Intercontinental Hotel.

Laura Oyier relaxing at an undisclosed hotel

The socialite spent 2015 Valentine’s Day at Intercontinental Hotel but had no money to pay for her bill. Laura was nicknamed ‘serial bill defaulter’ thanks to her drama at 5-star hotels.

China crackdown on social media

Laura Oyier has been missing in action for close to two years. Apparently the drama queen relocated to China after her branded water business and music career failed to take off.

Laura reveals she went MIA because China has banned Western social networking sites. She explains that she has not been able to post anything on social media about herself or career because of China’s ban on social networking sites.

“I’ve been living in Beijing, China, and for this reason, I’ve been off social media. As you might know these platforms are banned by the Chinese government. So it’s unfortunate I’ve not been able to post anything out of my shows,” Laura Oyier told Word Is.