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Citizen TV’s Lulu Hassan reveals she started her career as receptionist

Lulu Hassan, a well-known news anchor and producer, revealed that she was working as a receptionist when a stranger advised her to pursue a career in media.

During an appearance on the Hot 96 morning show, Hassan stated that while working as a receptionist in Mombasa, she received a phone call from a man named Anthony, who complimented her voice.

Citizen TV’s Lulu Hassan reveals she started her career as receptionist

Anthony asked if she had ever considered a career in television or radio, and she immediately became interested in the field.

ā€œIt started in 2005, nilikuwa receptionist in Mombasa company ilikuwa inaitwa Tech Biz limited, and it dealt with computers. So whenever I picked calls, there is a guy called Anthony, Iā€™ve never met him but nakumbuka to date, aliniambia madam, I love your voice have you ever thought of doing radio or TV?ā€

Citizen TV’s Lulu Hassan reveals she started her career as receptionist

ā€œI was like, sijawai skia kitu kama hii but then nilianza ku-gain interest,ā€ said Hassan.

The Swahili news anchor began bringing newspapers home from work and practicing lines in front of her mother.

ā€œUnajua ukiwa receptionist, unapewa newspapers unapelekea boss, ikifika jioni I used to take newspapers napeleka home, so I used to read to my mother, and she was like, ā€˜wewe uko na sauti mzuri you can do it,ā€™ she said.

The award-winning anchor had not studied journalism at the time, but when her first opportunity to apply as a radio presenter arose, she seized it.

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“Kwa one of the newspapers niliona, they were advertising for TV presenters, news anchors, and radio presenters, so I applied, but back then sikuwa nimesomea journalism nilisema let me try,” Hassan explained.

At the age of 20, she blindly sent her voice recording and landed her first job as a part-time radio news anchor while pursuing her media studies.

“I used to do news alafu naenda college, nilikuwa nafanya kama part-time,” she explained.

She eventually landed a job as a TV News anchor at one of Kenya’s leading media outlets.

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