Veteran radio presenter is dead
Mining Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho has mourned the death of veteran Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) radio presenter Amina Fakii.
Mining Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho has mourned the death of veteran Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) radio presenter Amina Fakii.
In his condolence message on Sunday, December 21, Joho said he was deeply saddened by the news of Fakii’s death and extended his sympathies to her family, friends, colleagues, and loved ones.
“It is with deep sorrow that I extend my heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, colleagues and loved ones of the legendary KBC radio presenter Amina Fakii following the sad news of her passing,” he said.
Joho said Fakii was a distinguished broadcaster whose contribution to the media industry was significant, noting that she served the public with dedication, professionalism, and integrity and leaves behind a respected legacy.
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“Mama Amina Fakii, a distinguished broadcaster, made an invaluable contribution to the media industry and served the public with dedication, professionalism and integrity. She has left behind a legacy that will be remembered with respect and admiration,” he added.
Joho also offered prayers for Amina Fakii, asking for divine mercy upon her soul and strength for her family and all those affected by her passing.
“May Allah grant her His boundless mercy, forgive her shortcomings and admit her into Jannatul Firdaus. May He also grant her family, loved ones and all those affected by this loss patience, strength and comfort during this difficult period,” he concluded.
This comes three weeks after renowned Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) journalist Festus Amimo died.
Amimo, who headed KBC’s Dholuo radio station, Mayienga FM, passed away on Sunday, December 7.
Amimo was also the Chairperson of the Luo Journalists Association until his passing away.
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