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K24 TV Host Abuller Ahmed Confirms Exit

Last updated: August 15, 2025 5:32 pm
David Osoro 10 months ago
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Popular K24 TV sports presenter Abuller Ahmed has officially announced his departure from Mediamax Network Limited, just hours after reports emerged that the company had laid off several journalists in a major restructuring move.

Exit Follows Mediamax Staff Cuts

According to internal sources, the layoffs affected multiple departments, with the entire sports desk being scrapped — a move that directly linked to Ahmed’s exit. The decision is part of Mediamax’s ongoing redundancy exercise, which has impacted notable on-air personalities and behind-the-scenes staff.

Abuller Ahmed’s Farewell Message

Ahmed, who has been the face of EPL Maskani, a popular English Premier League review show on K24, took to Instagram to confirm the news.

“ALHAMDULILLAH! Hakuna refu lisilo ncha. Wakati umewadia wa kutia nanga safari yangu ya utangazaji katika runinga ya K24. Kwa miaka mitano nimejivunia ufanisi mkubwa na ukomavu katika tasnia ya uanahabari… Asante sana, Tukutane upande wa pili wa studio, Fununu za Uhamisho #FreeAgent,” wrote Ahmed.

His message, posted with the hashtag #FreeAgent, hinted that he may soon resurface on another platform.

Industry Shake-Up

The media industry in Kenya has been grappling with layoffs in recent months.

Companies have cited rising operational costs and declining advertising revenue. According to The Media Council of Kenya, over 300 journalists have lost their jobs in the last two years.

Mediamax’s restructuring comes months after similar staff cuts at Nation Media Group and Standard Group.

For more Kenyan media industry updates, read our coverage on Standard Group’s recent staff changes and Citizen TV anchor departures.

 

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TAGGED: Abuller Ahmed, EPL Maskani, K24 TV, Kenyan media, media industry news Kenya, Mediamax layoffs, Newsroom restructuring, sports journalism, TV host exit
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