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Tindi’s journey at KFM comes to an end

A few weeks after Freddie Sakura resigned from his job at KFM, Tindi Mustapha has also left.

The presenter who also doubles as a comedianne performing under Fun Factory had been at the Namuwongo based station for 13 years and by the time of her departure, she had been doing the K-Drive with Peterson.

“OOh woow. It’s been a classroom of experience.

From kindergarten to a PhD holder on the microphone at KFM. I have learnt that when you put your mind to something you can achieve a lot and yes I mastered the game. It has been a sweet 13years on air and well today I drop the microphone to explore other opportunities,” posted Tindi earlier on.

She also added that people grow and well that growth knocked on her doorstep.

“I shall miss you my KFM fans. To brighter beginnings a head. Kisses am out.”

OOh woow. It’s been a classroom of experience.
From kindergarten to a PhD holder on the microphone at KFM.
I have learnt…

Posted by Tindi Kdrive Mustafah on Monday, 19 April 2021

 

Tindi started with D’Mighty Breakfast with Roger Mugisha and Chris Obore before she was entrusted with the K-Drive show.

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