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Last reunion: A special Crossfire program on Radio Africa is scheduled.

Ivy Irungu
Last updated: July 21, 2024 10:04 am
Ivy Irungu
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On Sunday, Radio Africa Group’s founding Chief Executive Officer Patrick Quarcoo will host a special reunion episode of the Crossfire Podcast. Quarcoo, who has announced his retirement after 24 years in the role, will be joined by Radio Africa’s Head of Content Paul Ilado as co-host.

The episode will feature all contributors from the early 2000s who were instrumental in the show’s inception. Guests will include former Cabinet Minister Mukhisa Kituyi, lawyer Judy Thongori, and politician Tony Gachoka.

The episode will explore significant discussions that have influenced civic engagement and understanding over the years. It will be broadcast live from 6 pm on all Radio Africa Group stations and digital platforms, including Kiss FM’s Facebook page.

Key topics will include the historical changes for millennials and Gen Z, justice for the deceased, the new government and Kenya’s future, as well as Quarcoo’s final reflections. Although Quarcoo is stepping down to pursue personal interests, he will remain involved as a shareholder and in shaping policies.

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