Julie Gichuru will no longer be gracing your screens hosting
Citizen TV's Sunday Live. Not any more in her shoes steps in the equally
vivacious Ann Kiguta.
After seven years at the helm of what was a groundbreaking and pioneering news show on the Kenyan TV scene, Julie Gichuru has called time on the project she nurtured. The news filtered in yesterday through both presenter's social media accounts.
Julie Gichuru took to her account to wish the incoming host the best of wishes urging her and vouching for her ability to take Sunday Live to the next level.

Ann Kiguta, the successor to one of the largest and most watched news segment in East Africa could also not help but express adoration to Julie Gichuru
"Celebrating the amazing @JulieGichuru tonight for an incredible 7 years hosting East Africa's biggest news magazine #SundayLive on @Citizentvkenya. You've set a great example and I'm honored to build on teh incredible foundation you laid. Keep flying high Julie can't wait for the big reveal on your project!! God speed. Love and blessings.xx"

Back in 2013, Julie Gichuru caused anxiety amongst her viewers when it appeared she was quitting the show only for it to emerge that she was just taking a break. Back then Janet Mbugua stood in for her when it appeared that she was taking over her slot. Now, it appears, that she has missed out on this as the Opinion Court host, Ann Kiguta takes Julie Gichuru's place. Whether she is leaving RMS for good is not yet certain since she still has several shows produced by her company, Arimus Media still airing notably Africa Leadership Dialogues.
After seven years at the helm of what was a groundbreaking and pioneering news show on the Kenyan TV scene, Julie Gichuru has called time on the project she nurtured. The news filtered in yesterday through both presenter's social media accounts.
Julie Gichuru took to her account to wish the incoming host the best of wishes urging her and vouching for her ability to take Sunday Live to the next level.
Ann Kiguta, the successor to one of the largest and most watched news segment in East Africa could also not help but express adoration to Julie Gichuru
"Celebrating the amazing @JulieGichuru tonight for an incredible 7 years hosting East Africa's biggest news magazine #SundayLive on @Citizentvkenya. You've set a great example and I'm honored to build on teh incredible foundation you laid. Keep flying high Julie can't wait for the big reveal on your project!! God speed. Love and blessings.xx"
Back in 2013, Julie Gichuru caused anxiety amongst her viewers when it appeared she was quitting the show only for it to emerge that she was just taking a break. Back then Janet Mbugua stood in for her when it appeared that she was taking over her slot. Now, it appears, that she has missed out on this as the Opinion Court host, Ann Kiguta takes Julie Gichuru's place. Whether she is leaving RMS for good is not yet certain since she still has several shows produced by her company, Arimus Media still airing notably Africa Leadership Dialogues.