Kenyan media personality Kamene Goro has firmly stated that there is no chance of reconciling with her former co-host, Andrew Kibe, who is scheduled to return to Kenya in December.

In a recent interview, Kamene was asked about the possibility of reconciliation with Kibe given his return to the country. She promptly interrupted the interviewer, saying, “No! I would. Atanipata wapi? I'm not Koffi Annan. I’m not here to make peace. Forgiveness tuliachia mungu. December I’ll probably be in Mauritius.”

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Kamene's response made it abundantly clear that she had no interest in initiating any reconciliation discussions with Kibe.

The fallout between Kamene and Kibe, former co-hosts at Kiss 100, became a public spectacle.

During a prior interview, Kamene detailed that her choice to separate from Kibe stemmed from his assumption that she would depart alongside him. Nonetheless, she made the decision to forge ahead on her own path.


“It’s not that I didn’t enjoy it; it’s just that having other co-hosts, I realized it wasn’t healthy. Kibe was my friend, and I think he expected that when he left, I would leave with him,” she said.

The exact cause of the rift between Kamene and Kibe remains unclear. However, it is evident that both parties have no intention of seeking reconciliation.