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Shafik Kayima Replaces Ibrah K Mukasa On Koona Spark Television

Shafik Kayima Replaces Ibrah K Mukasa On Koona Spark Television

Former Twezimbe show host Shafik Kayima has officially replaced Ibrah K Mukasa on the TV show Koona ne Spark Television. This happened after Ibrah K Mukasa left a few months ago and Kayima lost his job at Dembe FM which closed.

Ibrah K Mukasa left the country to go look for greener pastures abroad. It is said that he was scared for his life because people were threatening to kill him. He had worked on Spark Television Koona show for almost a year but had to quit.

Yesterday Shafik Kayima was officially introduced as the new host of the show. He said he is so thankful for the opportunity because losing his job at Dembe FM was hard. He said unemployment is one of the hardest things someone can go through.

Shafik Kayima revealed that he is willing to work hard and give his fans the best as he has always done.

“I joined Spark TV, but unfortunately, that was cut short when Twezimbe show came to an end. Unemployment, I can say, is a hard thing because many people move on from you; they only want you for who you are. Currently, I am the new host of Koona on Spark TV, and I thank the team for this opportunity,” he said.

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