Prominent Kenyan Journalist Quits International Media House, Hints at New Career Path
Flora Limukii, a well-known Kenyan journalist, has resigned from her position with global media outlet CNBC Africa.
Limukii disclosed in a statement that she had left the media industry, hinting at a new career path that she did not pursue.
“Today marks my last day in the newsroom! Nostalgic. Six years down the line! KBC, Tuko, Opera News, Switch TV, TV47, and CNBC Africa. It’s time to shift from the newsroom to the boardroom! It’s been quite a nice ride! Time now for a new challenge,” Limukii noted.
Limukii has been working as a TV presenter and producer at the Kigali-based media firm since late 2023, prior to her new announcement.
Today marks my last day in the Newsroom!
— Flora Limukii (@limukii_f) March 14, 2025
Nostalgic 🥹
Six years down the line!
KBC, Tuko,Opera News,Switch TV, TV47, CNBC Africa.
It’s time to shift from the Newsroom to the Boardroom!
It’s been a quiet a nice ride!
Time now for a new challenge 😎#FloraLimukii2.0
Her mission at the media outlet was to cover developmental and business topics, with the goal of amplifying African voices on a worldwide scale.
In addition to her television assignments, Limukii works as a writer for Forbes Africa, demonstrating her exceptional storytelling skills.
Limukii has received significant acclaim at CNBC for her ability to find and narrate captivating narratives from often-overlooked fields, with a concentration on stories that have a deep emotional impact on people.
She has been praised for creating powerful narratives that not only enlighten but also influence and establish societal agendas.
Limukii formerly worked as an anchor and political reporter for TV47 before joining CNBC.
Her entertaining presentation style and intelligent reporting attracted a lot of attention.
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Flora’s career began in 2019 with a content creation post at TUKO, followed by a position at the national broadcaster after graduating from the University of Nairobi.
Limukii earned a degree in Journalism and Media Studies from UON, with a focus on Broadcast Journalism.
She also has a German B2 Level certification from the Goethe Institute, demonstrating that she can write and speak German.
Aside from her TV and internet appearances, Limukii maintains a strong social media presence, providing insights into her career endeavors and personal interests.
Prominent Kenyan Journalist Quits International Media House, Hints at New Career Path
