Veteran journalist Jeff Koinange has broken his silence – and the screens will soon light up again.
After weeks away, during which speculation swirled, Koinange surfaced in a video shared by friend and media personality Maina Kageni and delivered a short, crisp message: he’s fine. He’s coming back.
The absence was felt. The rumours are louder. The whispers included claims of departure from Citizen TV.
Others spoke of health worries. The social feeds lit up with a hashtag asking, “Where is JKL’s Jeff?”
In the video, Koinange appeared alongside Maina Kageni, animated and walking – a contrast to the stillness of his missing-in-action weeks.
“All is good all the time, and I am going to be back very soon,” he said.
This return carries weight. For over three decades, Koinange has been a fixture in Kenyan media – credible, humourous, incisive, and immediately recognisable.
Millions of Kenyans await his JKL show every Wednesday.
His absence left a gap in the broadcast landscape: the anchor’s chair sat empty; the pulses of live TV rhythms lost some of their thump.
Those rhythms now could roar back.
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But why did he disappear? The story remains shadowy. His statement didn’t address specifics.
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