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Kenya has lost a giant. A voice that for over five decades informed, educated, and shaped a nation has fallen silent. Veteran journalist and broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela has passed away at the age of 84, after a battle with a short illness. A man whose name was etched in the very soul of Kenyan media, Mbotela leaves behind an unmatched legacy as many remember him from his news segment, je huu ni ungwana?
Legendary broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela passes away at the age of 85
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