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The Kenya Times on MSNMeet John Lee Founder of Lee Funeral HomeJohn Lee is a Kenyan-born British and the founder of Lee Funeral Home. Located in Nairobi, the funeral home burial, cremation ...
The programme, one of the longest-running shows in Kenyan broadcasting history, captivated television audiences while it ...
Having worked with Mbotela at Voice of Kenya (VOK) and later Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), I saw a total human being, kind to the core, and a friend to all and sundry.
Having worked with Mbotela at Voice of Kenya (VOK) and later Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), I saw a total human being, ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNHow Leonard Mambo Mbotela Started the Iconic Jee Huu ni Ungwana ShowVeteran broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela, who passed away on Friday, February 7, will be remembered fondly by many for his ...
Veteran journalist Mambo Mbotela was loved for his thoughtful and educative show Je, Huu Ni Uungwana, in which he narrated how it came about and lasted for decades.
A petition supporting the Prince Charles Cinema was launched after the management said it believed its future was under threat, due to new terms being imposed by its landlord. It says the building ...
The Prince Charles Cinema, one of the few independent cinemas in central London, has accused its landlord of “intimidation” over a proposed clause in its lease which would require it to leave ...
King Charles appeared emotional today as he joined world leaders in Poland to commemorate 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. In what was the first visit by a British monarch to ...
In Poland, King Charles commemorated the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp with a speech, calling it "both a somber and indeed a sacred moment." "It is a ...
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