• Mwakideu's message resonated deeply with his dedicated listeners, who have been integral to his radio journey.

Renowned radio presenter Alex Mwakideu has recently announced his departure from Milele FM, a radio station owned by Mediamax.

Taking to Twitter, Mwakideu expressed his heartfelt appreciation to his fans, acknowledging their unwavering support throughout his five-year tenure at the station.

"Yooooh! It's been 5 years, ndani ya Milele FM. NIME ENJOY!!! Let me say ASANTE SANA to you, the Listener because without you, hakuna radio! You are the reason we do this thing called radio. Thank you all. Page closed. Onto the next one! Guess tunaenda wapi next....,"Mwakideu tweeted.

Mwakideu's message resonated deeply with his dedicated listeners, who have been integral to his radio journey.

As news of Mwakideu's departure spreads, fans eagerly speculate about his next move. The anticipation surrounding his future endeavours in the radio industry is palpable as listeners eagerly await his next chapter.

 His departure has left fans curious and eagerly anticipating his next move in the radio industry.

The following are some of the reactions from fans on Twitter:

@omwambaKE

Where are you heading to?


@SpaceAddicts

As a country, we are concerned.


@MarvinGakunyi

Wishing you all the best in your next adventure, champ.


@CarolyneMwimbi

Wishing you all the best kwokwote utakapo enda kama ni radio station ingine.


@sibo_jay

All the best. It's been a vibe listening to you every morning. But all life has to go on. Mbele kwema🙏.


@iam_lenox_

Best presenter of all time that Jalang'o-mwakideu's debut is the greatest of all time .....wishing you the best in your next chapter.


Before his time at Milele FM, Mwakideu co-hosted the morning show "Maisha Asubuhi" with Captain Otoyo on Radio Maisha. During this period, Mwakideu gained prominence by teaming up with Langata, Member of Parliament Phelix Odiwuor, popularly known as Jalang'o.

The dynamic duo entertained audiences with their chemistry and engaging banter, leaving an indelible mark on the radio landscape. They graced the airwaves of both Radio Maisha and Milele FM before Jalang'o's eventual move to Kiss FM.