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Faridah Nakazibwe 'leaves NTV ' after 17 years

Nakazibwe joined NTV back in 2006 from now-defunct WBS TV, where she was a field reporter and news anchor.
Faridah Nakazibwe
Faridah Nakazibwe

Reports emerged Monday morning that the 39-year-old bade farewell to some of her co-workers last weekend and that her very last ‘Mwasuze Mutya’ show was on Friday September 27th.

Neither Nakazibwe nor the station had confirmed these reports by Monday afternoon.

Nakazibwe joined NTV back in 2006 from the now-defunct WBS TV, where she was a field reporter and news anchor.

Faridah Nakazibwe

Faridah Nakazibwe

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She’s since risen to become a household name as the anchor of the evening ‘Akawungeezi news' and the morning show ‘Mwasuze Mutya.’

Mid-last month, Nakazibwe graduated with a master's degree in Business Administration from Victoria University, where she announced that she had “other career aspirations” in mind.

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