Mar 24, 2023 2 Min Read
Terry Muikamba is one of Kenya's most popular radio hosts. She exudes a friendly charm that allows her to easily connect with her audience. Caroline Mutoko and Linda Nyangweso are radio presenter role models in the competitive radio industry. This article examines Terry's biography, including information on her recent departure from Classic 105 for greener pastures.
Terry is the first child in a family of three. Her family moved to Nairobi after she was born in Kaimbu County.
The famous radio host attended Kiambu's St. James Academy. She attended Moi Girls in Nairobi for her O-levels before being transferred to Bishop Gatimu Ngandu Girls' High School (Bee gee). Terry described how competitive education was at her new institution in an interview with Edaily.
She began her radio career when she was only 17 years old. She later enrolled at the University of Nairobi's Parklands campus to pursue a bachelor's degree in law. Kamene Giro, another radio personality, was her classmate. In interviews, she stated that she passed her exams at the Kenya School of Law, but her interests lay elsewhere.
Her love of radio drove her to obtain a Radio Production certification from MTA Homeboyz. She claims that while in college, she frequently took time away from her studies to learn about the radio industry.
Terry began her radio career as a presenter for Family Media radio before joining Royal Media Services and presenting for Hot 96 FM. Terry revealed that her applications had been rejected more than five times before she was hired. She encourages people to persevere in pursuing their dreams and to not give up in the face of adversity.
The show, titled Mega Deals Show, will air on Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. She announced the news on her social media platforms while reminiscing about her time at Classic 105. Terry Muikamba works as a freelance video blogger in addition to radio and television.
Terry Muikamba is an aunt who frequently expresses her feelings for her nephew. She is in a relationship and keeps their identity private. She has spoken in interviews about societal pressures to become a mother and has said that people should do things their own way.
She left Royal Media Services to co-host the Classic Overdrive with fellow radio personality Mike Mondo at Classic 105. The show is one of the most popular on Kenyan radio. The show, which airs between three and seven o'clock on weekdays, plays music and has light conversations with listeners, the majority of whom are Nairobi residents returning home from work and dealing with traffic jams. Terry's three-year stint at Classic 105 FM has come to an end, and she is set to begin work on a new show for the Kenya Television Network (KTN).
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