After being at KTN for 17 years, Kasavuli left the station in 2007 to join Citizen TV, owned by Royal Media Services.
She was part of the mass exodus that saw a number of high-profile news anchors such as Swaleh Mdoe and Louie Otieno leave the Standard Group-owned TV Station for Citizen TV.
She would later hold the position of corporate affairs manager at Royal Media Services, the parent company of Citizen TV. In 2015, Kasavuli retired from the limelight to work behind the screens.
However, towards the end of July 2021 which was eight years since she went off the limelight to focus on corporate matters, Kasavuli made a grand comeback and graced the Kenyan TV screens after signing a deal with the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) where she was until her hospitalization anchoring weekend news.
“I wanted to come to KBC to train anchors to hone their skills but never expected an offer of this magnitude,” said Ms. Kasavuli, who was a soft-spoken and ever-smiling lady who kept her personal life private.
“It’s amazing and exciting, I am truly humbled by the gesture and warmth I have received from the KBC fraternity and Kenyans,” she said at the time.
May she rest in peace.
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