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Former Radio Presenter Caroline Mutoko says she does not regret leaving radio.

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Last updated: March 16, 2023 7:02 pm
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For years she controlled the airwaves with her unforgetable voice.

The mother of two worked for Kiss FM for 14 years before quitting in 2014 and at Capital FM for Four and a half years.

Thinking about it, Caroline says she gave it her all.

Speaking during a recent interview with Nairobi News, the former radio queen stated that she does not miss being on air and has never regretted her decision to quit radio.

“It’s been nine years since I came out of the radio. It was time and it’s been great. I am glad I did it. I know a lot of people were wondering what I was doing.

Some were like, ‘You have a very great show on radio!’. But I knew that that season for me was ending, and I needed to step into my new one.”

Does she miss being back on the airwaves?

“I don’t miss radio. I gave my best at Kiss FM for 14 years and at Capital FM for four and a half years. We did the best we could for each other,” Mutoko shared

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She now prefers hosting podcasts as they give one a better chance at meeting the audience.

“To be honest, if I wanted a radio experience, I would start a podcast. This is because a podcast is a high-breed radio.

If you are podcasting and you have your cameras there, you’ve got a fantastic meeting with your audience. I would do a podcast rather than return to radio.”

The former Kiss FM presenter further explained that she left radio at the height of her career because she felt that her season was coming to an end.

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