A Gallery of Lost Voices: Remembering Kenyan Media Personalities who died in 2023

The Kenyan media landscape has been touched by sadness in 2023, with the passing of talented individuals who entertained, informed, and inspired us. We remember them not just for their professional contributions, but also for the lives they touched and the stories they left behind.

Sean Cardovillis: The vibrant sports presenter’s sudden departure shook the community. A passionate voice on radio and television, his legacy lives on in the countless sporting moments he narrated with his trademark enthusiasm.

Elizabeth Merab: A courageous health journalist, Merab battled Sickle Cell with grace and determination. Her voice, advocating for those afflicted by the condition, will continue to resonate as a source of strength and hope.

Duncan Ochonjo: He captivated audiences with his nuanced portrayals in local series like “Kalausi” and “Njoro Wa Uba.” Ochonjo’s talent and infectious charm are mourned by colleagues and fans alike.

Sally Kwendo: A dedicated journalist whose career blossomed at KBC, Kwendo’s untimely passing leaves a void in the industry. Her commitment to storytelling and pursuit of truth are an inspiration to aspiring journalists.

Aleem Manji: The energetic host of East FM’s breakfast show brought a smile to countless mornings. Manji’s infectious laughter and engaging style are forever etched in the memories of his listeners.

Jeff Dennis Khaemba: A skilled journalist with a passion for justice, Khaemba’s pen tackled critical issues with integrity and insight. His legacy lives on in the stories he unearthed and the voices he amplified.

Kevin Mukuche: As a business executive at Royal Media Services, Mukuche contributed to the media powerhouse’s success. His dedication and professionalism are remembered by his colleagues and friends.

Beyond these names, others have left their mark:

  • Cyrus Melwa: A respected editor whose contributions shaped Kenyan journalism.
  • Geoffrey Mavizo: A veteran producer who brought impactful stories to life.
  • Laban Karani: A beloved television personality whose warmth and humor resonated with viewers.

Each of these individuals played a role in shaping the Kenyan media landscape, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and inspiration. Though we grieve their loss, their voices continue to echo in the stories they told, the laughter they brought, and the lives they touched.

Award-winning Journalist Jeff Dennis Khaemba Dies

Jeff Dennis Khaemba, a political affairs producer at K24, died on Tuesday morning at Kenyatta National Hospital. He had been rushed to the hospital after his sugar levels spiked.

Khaemba was initially discharged on Sunday, but his condition deteriorated and he was readmitted. He had underlying health issues.

Khaemba had worked in various media houses, gaining experience in various media fields. In August 2012, he joined Radio Mambo as a field reporter. In May 2014, he became the Head of News at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST) FM. In January 2022, he joined Ebru TV as a reporter, where he honed his craft in field reporting. He joined Mediamax Network as a political affairs producer in 2023.

Khaemba was a talented journalist who was passionate about his work. He will be deeply missed by his colleagues, family, and friends.

May he rest in peace.