Journalist Janet Mbugua is set to make a media comeback after about an eight-year break.
She will be working with Nation Media Group (NMG).
Her return was announced by the Group’s Head of Broadcasting Simaloi Dajom, who described Mbugua as someone highly skilled in engaging audiences.
“I am excited to inform you that renowned media personality, Janet Mbugua has joined Nation Media Group.
“Janet is highly skilled in engaging audiences on TV, Radio and Digital media,” she said in a statement.
Janet Mbugua’s last media job was with the Royal Media Services’ Citizen TV, where she worked as a prime-time news anchor alongside Hussein Mohamed.
She doubled up as a show host and content producer.
She has also worked for media outlets in South Africa.
“Janet is an advocate of inclusivity for women and girls and is also passionate about amplifying voices for social change. She joins a vibrant team dedicated to delivering compelling, solution-driven content across our multimedia platforms.”
Mbugua would later on open her Non-profit called Inua Dada Foundation.
The Foundation creates a supportive and accessible environment for primary school girls in Kenya by researching to identify issues that hinder learning and working collaboratively with strategic partners to implement sustainable solutions.
She joins the likes of Eric Latiff who recently quit the Standard Group’s Spice FM and joined the NMG.