The news concerning Ruth Kalibbala quitting the show was shared by Kasuku, who is her close friend and former co-host on Dembe FM’s Twezimbe show, which always aired from Monday to Friday on a daily basis.
He made the revelation as he disclosed that they are planning on starting a show that would air daily on the Kasuku Live YouTube channel, proposing a time between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m..
Kasuku went ahead to note that since Kalibbala is now off TV, they are available as a combination for hire to any media outlet that would like to employ both of them as a duo, but urged the employees to make sure that their salaries are juicy.
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Ruth Kablibbala joined Spark TV as Faridah Nakazibwe’s replacement after the latter quit the show to focus on her own ventures after serving for a period of 17 years. Nakazibwe recently left the country and relocated to Canada in pursuit of greener pastures.
He further confessed that he has never felt as comfortable and happy while working with Kalibbala compared to the several individuals that he has worked with for the 13 years he has been a media practitioner.
In conclusion, Kasuku and Ruth Kalibbala blend pretty well, and their chemistry on the air makes them a sought-after duo that no employee wouldn’t love to hire for their services.
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