In a significant development in Kenya's media industry, Olive Burrows is set to join Citizen TV, filling the position previously held by Victoria Rubadiri, who has moved to CNN as an African correspondent.

 Burrows, a well-known journalist, has been a key figure at NTV since 2018, following her career at Capital FM. She has become a household name, anchoring the morning show “AM Live” and presenting prime-time news. Her clear delivery and engaging style have made her a favorite among viewers.

Victoria Rubadiri's departure from Citizen TV marks the end of a remarkable six-year tenure. During her time at Citizen TV, Rubadiri built a stellar reputation and earned the Komla Dumor Award, which included a brief stint at the BBC in London. Her move to CNN has been met with both pride and sadness from her colleagues, who celebrate her achievements and wish her well on her new journey.

Citizen TV's decision to bring Olive Burrows on board from NTV underscores their commitment to maintaining top-notch journalism and strong viewership. Burrows is expected to seamlessly step into Victoria Rubadiri’s role, bringing her professionalism and warmth to Citizen TV’s audience. This move is part of Citizen TV’s broader strategy to recruit top talent from competitors, ensuring they remain leaders in the Kenyan media scene.

 Stephen Letoo, a reporter at Citizen TV, warmly welcomed Olive Burrows on social media, expressing the team's excitement about her joining. Letoo praised her skills and mentioned how much the team looks forward to her first appearance on the channel. As Burrows transitions into her new role at Citizen TV, viewers and the media industry are eager to see her influence on Kenyan journalism. Her debut is highly anticipated and promises to bring a fresh yet familiar dynamic to the leading news station.