In a shocking twist, celebrated journalist Ken Mijungu has been abruptly let go by Cape Media’s TV47, mere days after securing the coveted role. Channel 15 News has reliably learned that negotiations for Mijungu’s onboarding were still ongoing when Cape Media’s management made a last-minute decision to terminate the agreement.

Sources close to the matter reveal that the Service Agreement, which had been formalized on January 31, 2025, was officially revoked, taking effect from February 22, 2025. While the exact reasons behind this abrupt reversal remain undisclosed, insiders speculate that internal considerations within Cape Media may have played a significant role in the decision.
“Cape Media has made several considerations and has decided not to proceed with Ken Mijungu’s services at this time. However, the company remains open to engaging him in other future opportunities,” a source privy to the matter told Channel 15 News.

The unexpected turn of events leaves Mijungu in an uncertain professional limbo. Before his short-lived stint at TV47, he was with the struggling KTN TV, where he had made a name for himself as a hard-hitting journalist. His impressive career spans top media houses, including K24 and NTV, cementing his reputation as one of the country’s most formidable news personalities.
This development has sparked speculation about potential behind-the-scenes wrangles or strategic shifts within TV47’s management. Was it a case of cold feet, financial constraints, or a broader shake-up in Cape Media’s hiring strategy? As the dust settles, Ken Mijungu’s next move will undoubtedly be closely watched by industry insiders and his legion of followers.

