Staged? Jalang’o begs head of radio Mwakideu to fire presenter Doreen Nassi after ugly fight with other presenters(video) 

Milele FM breakfast show co-host and comedian, Jalang’o has asked his co-host and head of radio at the station to fire fellow presenter Doreen Nassi who was caught on camera in an ugly fight Kaka Zema.

Doreen Nassi, popularly known as Dee and Zema were in a heated argument during a show and according to Jalang’o, it’s because Dee is a very tough person to work with.

He asked Mwakidue to fire her saying that she has a big ego.

“Boss @alex_mwakideu I have always said you can’t work with an independent woman! @presenter001 Is a woman who has money and always think that no man can talk to her! Let her go boss! Pls…this woman cannot be controlled! We almost fought while you were away! She is the best swahili woman presenter but her ego! Sawa tu! Pole @kaka_zema.” said Jalang’o. 

Stage managed

According to different credible sources, the two presenters were suspended today morning after the video. Mwakideu took to social media to say that fights at work place are a normal thing and that people should stop overreacting to the video.

Some Kenyans, however, believe the video was just staged managed for attention a reason why Jalango and Mwakidue shared it on their social media and even tagged journalists.

“Okay guys, I’ve woken up to many missed calls from my blogger buddies @ghaflakenya @mpashogram@tuko.co.ke @sdekenya etc .
I honestly left jobo mapema sana Jana and I DONT KNOW what happened here!!! I will be back on Monday and I will find out and give you all feedback ?????? In the meantime All I know watu hukosana!!! Its life… .Let’s just wait for Monday… .#UkipendaPendaMilele @milelefm.” 

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Radio Jambo presenter Anita Raey recounts being a ‘chokara’

Radio Jambo presenter Anita Raey has come a long way from being a street urchin to the top presenter she is now. The journey has been tough and engulfed with a lot of emotions.

Recently, she opened up about the journey giving a very emotional story of how she landed in the streets.

“I was so rebellious because I was raised by a very harsh mother. I started running away from home at a very tender age of 13 years and started living in the streets. I lived in the streets of Nairobi with the worst people in the society. Those were my friends. They used to treat me like I am the baby in their crew. You are the one who carried the drugs for them,” she said. 

Adding:

“Then one day I was coming in with one of them, so we are at Moi Avenue, then someone hit me from the back, nkafikiri ni mwizi and I was like, anataka nini. I fell down and became unconscious. I did not have money but anyway I had drugs with me. They dragged us towards Jevanjee. They were two guys and both were from my tribe, I understood all what they were planning for me. So they raped me and that was the worst thing in my life. I was so scared and I did not have the energy to fight back.”