Radio host Eric Latiff quits Spice FM.
He announced his resignation on his social media account on 6th January 2025.
With his announcement, he stated when the station was launched with 4 new microphones stating that he was first tensed if it would work, or the audience would be able to embrace four hours of non-stop talk during the busy morning commute.

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On this 6th January 2025, my heart is heavy as I bid Kwaheri to the brilliant team of colleagues at Spice FM and the Standard Group. I am grateful for the opportunity to once again be part of Kenya’s oldest private media house, and I am proud of the teams that I leave behind in radio, TV and print.
Latiff wrote on his post.
He noted the journey of building the situation room.
It has been a great journey building the Situation room to what it has become, and we have very many people to thank, not least the team of producers, marketing, commercial technical and other colleagues.
The situation room has become the home of Kenya’s biggest conversations, and it continues to host many thought leaders, community influencers, different professionals and duty bearers.
During his journey as a radio host, Latiff was privileged to be there at the launch of Kenya’s first religious media house-Family FM and Family TV, the first 24hr vernacular radio station-Kameme FM and the first 24hr news and information TV station-K24.
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Latiff said that even though his journey was coming to an end, he would keep everyone posted for something new as he loves creating and starting new things.


