Faridah Nakazibwe's Abrupt NTV Departure: What's Next for the Popular TV Personality?
Faridah Nakazibwe began her tenure at NTV Uganda in September 2006, where she diligently anchored the Luganda news bulletin, NTV Akawungeezi.
In the world of Ugandan television, few names are as recognizable and beloved as Faridah Nakazibwe's. Known for her captivating presence and exceptional journalism skills, she has been a prominent face on NTV Uganda for years, earning the admiration of viewers across the nation. However, recently, her sudden departure from the network has left her fans in shock and speculation swirling in the media.
Faridah Nakazibwe began her tenure at NTV Uganda in September 2006, where she diligently anchored the Luganda news bulletin, NTV Akawungeezi.
Her exceptional work ethic and dedication ultimately led her to take on the role of co-producer for the news bulletin, a responsibility she has seamlessly balanced alongside her news anchoring duties.
She has also been the host of the Mwasuze Mutya show, which highlights the lives of remarkable individuals in society every weekday morning. Nakazibwe recently aired her final Mwasuze Mutya episode, featuring Flavia Tumusiime, before bidding farewell to her role at NTV Uganda.
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Recently Faridah Nakazibwe graduated with a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Victoria University’s 7th graduation ceremony.
Reports indicate that she is now shifting her focus towards her personal ventures, including the SMILE Nakazibwe Foundation, which supports disadvantaged families and organizes events.
Faridah Nakazibwe's unexpected departure from NTV Uganda has left both her loyal viewers and the media industry in shock. Her journey from being a news anchor for NTV Akawungeezi to the co-producer of the news bulletin and the host of the Mwasuze Mutya show has been a remarkable one. Her dedication, work ethic, and commitment to her role have earned her a special place in the hearts of many.
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