- Renowned journalist Joshua Sang on Friday, March 24 announced his exit from the radio industry after 24 years.
Joshua Sang, who was previously a suspect at the International Criminal Court and had been accused of incitement during the 2007/2008 post-election violence has called time on his radio career. The well-known Emoo FM presenter announced his exit today March 24.
Sang described the voyage as both difficult and thrilling. He added that he will treasure the connections he made and was pleased with the body of work he had produced.
“I cannot thank you enough for the lessons you have taught me and the friendship you have so freely given. I will miss working with you and engaging with you. It has been 24 years journey that began in Sayare 1999, through Bibilia Husema in 2003, Kass FM in 2005 and now ending at Emoo FM/Media Max,” he announced.
Sang went on to appreciate his colleagues at the media house and heaped praise on the CEOs and managers for guiding and shaping his career.
“Thank you for your love and support. I may no longer be able to call you my colleagues or my fans listeners but I leave with friends, memories, and lessons learned from each of you,” he added.
“It is pleasure to have been part of your great companies. God bless you all and thank you for allowing me to reach you through airwaves for 24 years,” he concluded.
The ICC in 2016 withdrew the charges against him and President William Ruto after concluding that the two had no case to answer.