Viana indi Leaves NBS TV as Mass Exodus to Sanyu FM Gathers Pace

Just when you thought the Kampala media transfer window was closed, Viana Indi has officially pulled the plug on her Next Media contract after four years of holding down NBS After5 and Next Radio.
The self-proclaimed VybQueen dropped a highly sanitized, corporate-sounding exit statement today, safely claiming her “season of transformation” has come to a close.
But the streets know that when presenters start throwing around safe PR words like “new chapters,” there is usually a much fatter cheque waiting across town.
While Viana was busy writing essays praising her former bosses for their “guidance and collaboration,” the real tea is brewing entirely off-camera.
Top insiders confirm she is expected to join rival station Sanyu FM, riding the coattails of Danze Edwin, the former Next Media marketing head who recently jumped ship.
It appears Danze is quietly raiding his former employer’s talent roster to build a new broadcast powerhouse, and Viana is just his latest strategic acquisition.
This ruthless career pivot shouldn’t shock anyone who has watched her stock violently rise over the last twelve months.
Ever since Viana bagged her journalism degree in late 2025 and heavily fronted the high-profile 2026 International Women’s Day campaigns alongside Christine Nampeera, she clearly realized she had outgrown the standard hype-girl shadow.
Earning continental nods as one of Africa’s top on-air personalities meant her brand was simply becoming too expensive to remain stagnant on a crowded Next Media roster.
With Sanyu FM aggressively weaponizing ex-employees to snatch up Next Media’s finest, will the fans follow the VybQueen to a new frequency, or is this the start of a bitter corporate war?


