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Sheila Kwambox Opens Up About Struggles After Leaving Radio to Pursue Business

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Last updated: 2026/02/19 at 12:40 PM
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Renowned media personality Sheila Kwambox, formerly a radio host at Kiss 100, has shared the challenges she has faced since leaving her broadcasting career in April 2025. Kwambox hosted the breakfast show for over a year and built a strong following, becoming a familiar voice to listeners. Her departure, alongside co-host Kerry Martin, came amid a restructuring at Radio Africa Group, a move influenced by economic pressures. During her emotional final broadcast, she thanked her colleagues and audience, noting that while radio had been central to her identity for 13 years, she was ready to embrace a new chapter in her life.

Many speculated that Kwambox might join another radio station, but she instead focused on her podcast and personal business ventures. In a recent viral TikTok video, she opened up about the difficulties of running her own business, offering a candid glimpse into the reality of entrepreneurship. She advised employed individuals to remain in their jobs, highlighting that business can be unpredictable and financially challenging, particularly when managing debt or seeking capital. Her message resonated widely, with viewers appreciating her honesty about the pressures of leaving a stable career for entrepreneurship.

Kwambox described the stress of funding and sustaining a small business, explaining that despite her optimism and efforts, financial hurdles remain significant. She noted that while the country is full of creative ideas, access to capital and funding is a persistent barrier for small business owners. The struggles have tested her patience and resilience, but she emphasized that perseverance is essential, even when results are slow or difficult to measure.

Despite the challenges, Kwambox acknowledged small victories and gradual progress. She expressed gratitude for the minor breakthroughs she has experienced, underlining that success in business often comes incrementally rather than overnight. Her reflections highlight the contrast between her previous stability in radio and the uncertainties of entrepreneurship, offering a realistic perspective for anyone considering a similar career shift.

Sheila Kwambox’s story serves as both a cautionary tale and an inspiration. It underscores the realities of pursuing personal ventures after leaving a well-established career, while also demonstrating the importance of persistence, adaptability, and patience. Her journey continues to evolve, as she navigates the ups and downs of business while maintaining her presence in media through podcasts and other creative outlets.

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