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Citizen TV
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Citizen TV is a Kenyan free-to-air television channel owned by Royal Media Services.[1] It broadcasts primarily in English and Swahili. The channel was launched in 1999 and relaunched in June 2006. Royal Media Services also owns other TV channels, such as iNooro TV and Ramogi TV.

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Citizen TV airs a diverse range of local and international entertainment programs. They include soap operas, along with local content and news.

Presenters

  • Yvone Okwara Matole - Thursday 9 pm
  • Jeff Koinange [JKLIVE] - Wednesday 9 pm [2]
  • Olive Burrows - Sunday with Jeff Koinange 9 pm & Saturday at 9 pm[3][4]
  • Trevor Ombija - Monday 9 pm
  • Swaleh Mdoe - Monday 7 am
  • Mwanahamisi Hamadi - Tuesday 7 pm
  • Nimrod Taabu - Thursday 7 pm
  • Jamila Mohamed - Wednesday 7 pm
  • Lulu Hassan - Saturday & Sunday 7 pm
  • Rashid Abdala - Saturday & Sunday 7 pm
  • Sam Gituku - Thursday 9 pm
  • Lillian Muli- Friday 9 pm

News Reporters

  • Seth Olale
  • Maryann Nyambura
  • Ben Kirui
  • Stephen Letoo
  • Hassan Mugambi
  • Chemutai Goin
  • Faiza Ahmed
  • Collince Shityabai
  • Sam Mogina
  • Emmanuel Too
  • Safin Achieng Auma
  • Willy Lusike
  • Milita Ole Tenges
  • Stephen Letoo
  • Brenda Wanga

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History

On 22 July 2018, Citizen TV unveiled their new television studio and star news anchors. These included Lulu Hassan and Rashid Abdalla, the first married couple to present the news on Kenyan television.[5] The station also launched an affiliate Ramogi TV in 2021.[6]

Awards

  • Communications Authority KUZA Awards, 2021 [7]
  • Couture Africa Style Awards, 2021[8]

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