In a hurry? Here’s a quick summary…
- Olive Burrows joins Citizen TV as a co-anchor for the Sunday Live prime-time show, starting June 1, 2024.
- She replaces Victoria Rubadiri, who moved to CNN in April, and brings experience from her previous roles at Nation Media Group and Capital FM.
Seasoned journalist Olive Burrows is set to officially join the Citizen Weekend anchoring team this Saturday, June 1, 2024.
Burrows will grace the Citizen TV screens on Saturdays and Sundays, co-hosting the Sunday Live prime-time show with media virtuoso Jeff Koinange.
She steps into the role previously held by journalism firebrand Victoria Rubadiri, who joined CNN in April.
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Burrows expressed her excitement about joining the Royal Media Services (RMS) news team, pledging to uphold professionalism and excellence in her new position.
“I am incredibly honored to have joined the team. They have received me with open arms. And as iron sharpens iron, I look forward to a season of growth,” she told Citizen Digital.
As a journalist, Burrows is committed to promoting good governance and accountability through her news reports.
She emphasized that viewers can expect a distinct Kenyan perspective on global events on Citizen Weekend.
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Reflecting on the lessons from the Covid pandemic, she noted, “We are never far removed from places we once thought were far removed from our part of the world.”
Before joining RMS, Burrows worked at the Nation Media Group as a prime-time news anchor for six years and previously at Capital FM.