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"To my family, all my supporters and friends it has been such an honour, may the Almighty God bless you now and forever."


Renowned Inooro TV Journalist Winrose Wangui has called it quits at the Royal Media-Owned TV station. 

Wangui announced her departure from the TV station after giving her reading her 9 pm bulletin on Sunday, October 30.

The news anchor who has been at the station for almost a decade shared a message of gratitude to Inooro TV for the opportunity they gave her.

"I want to take this opportunity to thank you because I feel we have been a family that has shared a bond over the years. Tonight marks the final day at Inooro TV and anchor news at RMS. It has been seven years since I began working at the station," she said.

Winrose Wangui. PHOTO | COURTESY

"I want to thank God for the journey and for making it thus far. Also to RMS, for granting me an opportunity to anchor the news."

Colleagues at the Station joined her at the Studio as she was making her final submission.

"To the chairman, S.K Macharia, vice-chair, Gathoni Macharia, M.D Wachira Waruru, Linus Kaikai and the whole RMS family. I began the journey as a young and novice person and I leave with lots of experience," she said.

Among those who joined her at the studio is veteran Citizen TV journalist Francis Gachuri.

Though she did not specify her next move, Wangui said she is going to pursue other interests.

"As I leave RMS, Inooro TV specifically to pursue other interests, allow me to first thank the Almighty God for Walking with me this far. Thanks to the RMS fraternity for offering me this opportunity and to you the people that formed our daily audience," she noted

"To my family, all my supporters and friends it has been such an honour, may the Almighty God bless you now and forever."

To her followers, she said:

"No words can fully cover my gratitude but accept this from the deepest part of my heart. My socials remain as they were before so let's keep in touch," she said.