Journalism Verjee started working as a radio DJ for
98.4 Capital FM. She became a news presenter on
Kenya Television Network shortly afterward, as well as doing some work for the
BBC. In July 2006, she reported from the
Korean DMZ, winning an award for the coverage. In September 2006, she interviewed the former Iranian president
Mohammad Khatami on his first visit to Chicago. While reporting on
protests following Kenya's national elections in 2008, Verjee was hit by a tear gas canister shot by police. In April 2014, Verjee announced she was leaving CNN after 14 years to create her own media production company. They have worked with
Bloomberg Media, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Equity Group Foundation of Kenya, the
World Health Organization, the
MiSK Foundation, and the
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa on their public relations. Her other ventures include Amplify, a content creator fellowship with participants from East/West Africa and the U.S., in partnership with
MasterCard Foundation. ==Personal life==