Veteran comedian and media personality Davis Mwabili, popularly known as Inspekta Mwala, has exited Radio Citizen after 13 years at the station.
Inspekta Mwala has revealed his resignation during his morning show dubbed ‘Jambo Kenya’ on December 30, 2020, which he co-hosts with presenter Vincent Ateya.
“Today is my last day at Radio Citizen. I am doing this morning show and will also host Drive On in the evening,” he stated.
The presenter cum-comedian added that he was leaving on good terms after 13 years at the station.
He added that he was looking to take a break as well as spend more time with his family particularly his grandmother.
“I am grateful to the station and to the fans who have been tuning in for so many years. When you meet me in the streets buy me meat,” he joked.
He, however, noted that the show Inspekta Mwala which airs on Citizen TV would still be ongoing.
The ‘Jambo Kenya’ show has been ranked top among the top breakfast shows by Geopoll for the months of March, April, and May 2020.
Mwala started his acting career in the Vitimbi show which aired on KBC and was one of the most popular TV shows in the country.
He acted with veteran actor Mzee Ojwang and Mama Kayai. With the success of Vitimbi, inspector Mwala moved to Citizen TV where he started his own show and named it with his name from the Vitimbi show.
Mwala’s net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $ 3 million dollars. This includes his assets, money, and income. His primary source of income is his career as an actor, comedian, and radio presenter.
Through his various sources of income, Mwala has been able to accumulate a good fortune but prefers to lead a modest lifestyle.
Mwala has not revealed what he will be doing after leaving Radio Citizen.
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