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Like Maritza, James Peterson quits KFM, joins Nxt Radio

James Peterson Quits KFM, Joins Nxt Radio

Maritza joins NXT Radio’s Morning Zoo team working alongside Moses Rudende, while James Peterson joins the Nxt Transit crew including Martha Kay and Ronnie McVex

Like Maritza, James Peterson quits KFM, joins Nxt Radio

In a moment of less than a week, Nation Media Group Radio, 933 KFM is headed for struggle after two of its highly decorated employees throwing in towel at the Namuwongo based station.

With Martha Byoga aka Maritza leaving the station last week, the latest presenter to follow suit is James Peterson, who quits KFM after 11 years of orchestrating listeners with fun and humor on the K-Drive evening show.

The pair, just like many other media personalities who have fallen in the hands of Next Media Services owner Kin Kariisa, could not turn down the juicy offer that saw them dump their long-time employer at KFM and join Next radio.

The latest this website has learnt is that Maritza who co-hosted the Big Breakfast alongside Brian Mulondo for the last 3 years is set to join NXT Radio’s Morning Zoo team working alongside Moses Rudende.
James Peterson on the other hand will be working with entertainers Martha Kay and Ronnie McVex on the Next Transit show that runs from 4pm-7pm on weekdays.

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The excited media personalities bid farewell to their fans through social media.

“As you might have heard by now, I’ve left @933kfm after 11 years of service, for 106.1fm @nextradio_ug where I will be hosting the drive show, #NextTranzit with @RonnieMcVex and @MaethaKayUg. Forever grateful to KFM for the platform and amazing experiences.” an excited Peterson tweeted Monday evening.

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