Word Master Willis Ochieng: Betty Kyallo Makes Return on TV47 With Famous English Segment

Former KTN news anchor Betty Kyallo posing for a photo on May 9, 2023.
Former KTN News anchor Betty Kyallo posing for a photo on May 9, 2023.
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Betty Kyallo

Willice Ochieng alias Willis the Word Master returned to the screens alongside TV presenter Betty Kyallo who joined TV47 earlier this month.

Kenyans.co.ke understands Ochieng will be alongside Kyallo on the This Friday With Betty show every Friday at 9 pm.

Like in their previous shows, the duo will have an English language segment where Ochieng takes the audience through a pronunciation lesson of English words.

The duo held their first show on Friday, May 10.

A photo collage of Willice Ochieng (left) and Betty Kyallo at TV47 studios on Friday, May 10, 2024.
A photo collage of Willice Ochieng (left) and Betty Kyallo at TV47 studios on Friday, May 10, 2024.
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The English language expert expressed his excitement about returning to the screens after taking a break.

"Friends, I have said yes to the station that has become the latest talk of our great country's TV/Radio broadcasts . . . that reddish screen. During 9 pm English News: catch the pronunciation segment "WHICH IS WHICH?"

"In our spirit of learning like brothers and sisters, I humbly dedicate this day to all the journalists, teachers/lecturers/tutors/wanafunzi (students), marketers, lawyers, preachers, political/professional/organisational leaders, and every other fellow Kenyan- big or small," he stated.

The duo have worked together for years and started the famous English segment on KTN then to K24 when Betty Kyalo moved to the station owned by Mediamax Limited

Kyallo made a comeback to TV by joining TV47 after a four-year break from TV with her last appearance being on K24 TV.

She was assigned the Friday show after TV47 revamped their programme schedule following the exit of Willis Raburu who was hosting the Wabebe Experience show.

Raburu also hinted that his show will soon come back to the screens after quitting TV47.

"The revolution will be televised!," Raburu wrote on his Instagram page.

A collage of TV47 headquarters (left) and journalist Willis Raburu (right)
A collage of TV47 headquarters (left) and journalist Willis Raburu (right)
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