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WCB Talent Manager Almah Bronxi Quits Barely a Month into the Job

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 1 October 2019.

October 1, 2019, marked the beginning of the end for Almah Bronxi's tenure as a talent manager at WCB record label. The news of her departure comes just a month after she joined the label, leaving fans and industry insiders stunned.

According to sources, Bronxi's exit was a result of a disagreement with the label's management over her commitment to the job. The WCB top bosses had asked her to quit her other engagements and focus solely on WCB's affairs, but Bronxi was not willing to compromise her existing business ventures.

Bronxi, who manages a couple of other bongo artistes and Nigerian superstar Patoranking's East Africa affairs, was reportedly not willing to sacrifice her hard-earned income for the sake of WCB. Her business, Bronxi Entertainment, has been doing well, and she has been able to acquire apartments, cars, and even started another venture, Bronx Burgers.

However, the label's management has denied the claims, citing that Bronxi was never contracted as Mbosso's manager. Sallam SK Mendez, one of the top WCB bosses, refuted the claims, stating that Bronxi was only approached to lend her services as a tour manager for Mbosso's shows outside the country, but she couldn't do it.

Bronxi's departure follows closely on the heels of Harmonize's exit from the label, which is yet to be digested by fans. The drama surrounding Bronxi's exit has left many wondering what the future holds for WCB and its talent managers.

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