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TV 47 takes Friday night fight to Citizen TV by signing Willis Raburu

Ethal Njiwa 1 month ago
Updated 2023/08/22 at 7:21 PM
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Television journalist Willis Raburu has made a comeback, weeks after he quit ‘to take a break’ and concentrate on his studies.

Raburu was unveiled by the television channel on Tuesday as their newest addition to a team of multitalented presenters. He will host a show dubbed ‘Wabebe Xperience’ every Friday.

“Welcome to the new journey… The wait is over! Announcing my partnership with TV 47 Kenya! WABEBE! #WabebeXP,” Raburu said as he made the announcement.

Raburu announced his exit from Royal Media Services (RMS) on June 26 after 13 years.

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