K24 TV has began sending home its journalists as mass layoffs cuts across the local media industry.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, an employee of MediaMax revealed that eight presenters and anchors from the station were facing the sack.
The staff member disclosed that the layoffs were sporadic as employees would not tell when their last day in office would be. The management issued letters of dismissal to the affected individuals on a personal basis.
"Management called in people one by one in no particular order and presented them with their dismissal letters," the informant intimated.
The account was corroborated by a second employee, who noted that presenters from K24 TV were mostly affected and confirmed that the entire K24 Plus team was sent packing.
"Last week, all members of the K24 Plus team were sent home. A number of newspaper circulation team and presenters of Msenangu FM (a radio station attached to the media house) were also shown the door," the second source confirmed.
However, journalists working with Kameme FM had little to worry about. According to both employees, MediaMax was facing tough financial times.
Prior to the mass layoffs, there were early signs of economic turmoil. The sources mentioned that the company withdrew the tea served to staff.
The firm also stooped equipping the washrooms with tissue papers, forcing staff to carry their own from home.
MediaMax becomes the third media house to release a huge chunk of its staff. On December 9, Radio Africa Group told its employees to prepare for eventual layoffs.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Paul Qaurcoo explained that the staff cuts were part of a restructuring plan to ensure it remains afloat amid financial constraints.
Veteran journalists Mark Masai, Dennis Okari and Mutuma Mathiu exited the Nation Media Group during a mass dismissal exercise.