Legendary Radio Presenter Dies
Mining Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho has expressed his heartfelt sorrow over the passing of Amina Fakii, a beloved veteran radio presenter from the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC).
In a condolence message shared on Sunday, December 21, Joho conveyed his deep sadness upon hearing the news of Fakii’s death, offering his sympathies to her family, friends, colleagues, and all those who cherished her.
“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 remarked that Fakii was an exceptional broadcaster, highlighting her significant impact on the media industry. He emphasized her unwavering dedication, professionalism, and integrity in serving the public, leaving behind a legacy that is truly respected.
“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 took a moment to pray for Amina Fakii, asking for divine mercy to embrace her soul and for strength to support her family and everyone touched by her loss.
“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.
It’s been three weeks since the passing of the well-respected journalist Festus Amimo, who was a prominent figure at the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC). Amimo, who led KBC’s Dholuo radio station, Mayienga FM, sadly left us on Sunday, December 7. In a heartfelt statement, Mayienga FM shared the news of his death, expressing how shocking it was for everyone.
“It is with profound shock, deep sorrow, and heavy hearts that we announce the untimely passing of our Head of Station, Festus Amimo,” the radio station stated.
Amimo served as the Chairperson of the Luo Journalists Association until he sadly passed away. Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo expressed his sorrow, remembering Amimo as a warm-hearted individual whose kindness and humility left a lasting impression on everyone he met.
“I am deeply saddened by the passing of my friend, Festus Amimo. Festus was a warm soul, a steady presence, and a true friend whose kindness and humility touched everyone around him.
“Until his passing, he served with great dedication as the Head of KBC Dholuo – Mayienga Radio and Chair of the Luo Journalists Association, where his leadership and passion for storytelling shaped countless voices and strengthened the profession. As we mourn him, I hold his family, friends and all who loved him in my thoughts,” he stated.
Siaya Governor James Orengo eulogized Amimo as a calm, collected, and gifted journalist, noting that his death is a significant loss to the media fraternity.
“Deeply saddened by the passing of Festus Amimo of Mayienga Radio. A calm, collected, and truly gifted soul whose loss is a heavy blow to the entire media fraternity.
“Your sessions on air were exceptional, marked by grace, depth, and unwavering respect for every guest who sat across from you. Shine on your path, my good friend, Wuod Awasi. Your voice and spirit will be dearly missed,” he stated.
Legendary Radio Presenter Dies












