Victoria Rubadiri, renowned for her exceptional journalism, bid farewell to Citizen TV after six remarkable years of service.
Before her tenure at Citizen TV, Rubadiri was already making waves at NTV with a salary of Ksh.400,000.
However, upon joining Citizen TV, her earnings soared to between Ksh.750,000 to 900,000, solidifying her status as one of the highest-earning female journalists in the industry.

Notably, she also received an additional Ksh.100,000 for her impeccable sense of style, highlighting her multifaceted talents.
News of Rubadiri’s departure was confirmed by Linus Kaikai, the esteemed Group Editorial Director of Royal Media Services (RMS), through a heartfelt announcement on social media.Kaikai fondly reminisced about Rubadiri’s contributions to the iconic Sunday Live show, where her eloquence and rapport with co-host Jeff Koinange earned them the affectionate moniker “American Edition” for their flawless delivery of news in fluent English.
Rubadiri’s departure leaves a void in the Citizen TV newsroom, with viewers expressing their sadness at the prospect of no longer hearing her distinct voice during their daily news consumption.
Her professionalism, dedication, and unwavering commitment to excellence have left an indelible mark on the hearts of many.
As Rubadiri embarks on her new journey, the entire industry extends its best wishes for her future endeavors.
Her departure signifies the end of an era at Citizen TV, yet it also heralds the beginning of a new chapter filled with endless possibilities for Rubadiri.
In the wake of her departure, the media landscape eagerly anticipates Rubadiri’s next move, eager to witness the continued brilliance she brings to the field of journalism.
While her absence will be felt at Citizen TV, her legacy as a trailblazer and consummate professional will endure, inspiring generations of journalists to come.
We bid farewell to Victoria Rubadiri with gratitude for her invaluable contributions and wish her all the success in her future endeavors.
