In Summary
- The move comes after Founder and CEO Patrick Quarcoo retired from Radio Africa Group after 24 years of service.
- In the annoucnent, Kittony said there were no any major changes in the company.
Radio Africa Group Chief Operating Officer Martin Khafafa has taken over as the company's Chief Executive Officer.
The announcement was made by Radio Africa Group Board of Trustees chair Kiprono Kittony on Wednesday.
The move comes after Founder and CEO Patrick Quarcoo retired from Radio Africa Group after 24 years of service.
In the announcement, Kittony said there were no major changes in the company.
"Martin Khafafa is now the new CEO beginning today and no other new changes in the management," Kittony said.
Kittony passed the communication during a farewell party for former CEO Quarcoo who retired effective July 24, 2024.
Kittony asked the staff at Radio Africa to support Khafafa as he takes over the new position.
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