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Reknown journalist and broadcast media legend Leonard Mambo Mbotela was today laid to rest at the Langata cemetery as friends and colleagues joined the family in bidding the popular journalist farewell. Mbotela who dominated the broadcast media landscape for decades with a trademark voice that needed no introduction, was laid to rest in an emotional ceremony marking the end of an era. His dedication and pasion for broadacst leave an indelible mark in the hearts of many as his voice on the airwaves defined generations. He will be remembered for his famous programme "je hu ni ungwana?". Mbotela's career spanned several decades at the top of broadcast journalism.
Veteran radio broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela laid to rest in Nairobi
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