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Former sports journalist Robert Soy and his wife Hellen. PICTURE: COURTESY Catherine Wambua Soi, the widow of deceased sports journalist Robert Soi, says her heart ‘is broken into pieces’ after his death. Catherine, also a famed journalist attached to Al Jazeera, mourned her husband on social media on Thursday a day after he passed on at the Nairobi hospital. Robert reportedly succumbed to injuries sustained from a fall at his Nairobi home. He’d undergone a medical procedure at the medical facility. “My heart is broken into a million pieces. He was always our Roberto. Will forever be my Robs. My person has gone, and I thank God he went knowing I’ve always had his back no matter what Rest with the angels baby, say hi to our dads. I’ll see you there @R SOI,” she posted. ....
Award-winning investigative journalist John Allan Namu narrated how his exposé on Rwandan genocidaire Félicien Kabuga affected his family.
Speaking on NTV's 'Singleton Stories' on Sunday, April 11, Allan Namu said he started receiving threats after gathering evidence on a tip from a friend that K ....
Known for her showy display of her opulence lifestyle, the gorgeous preacher and firstborn of three siblings, stated that she would finally love to settle down having been single for a while. “I would like to get married one day, you know because I believe being single is a season and also marriage is a season. And the kind of man that I see my future with is God-fearing man, a man with high family values, a man who is also a destiny partner. I want to marry somebody who will be a destiny partner. I want to serve with my husband. I want to bless humanity with my husband,” Natasha explains. ....
THE STANDARD By Allan Mungai | March 17th 2021 at 07:58:32 GMT +0300 Tributes yesterday continued to pour in for veteran journalist Robin Njogu ( pictured). Njogu died of Covid-19 complications at the Aga Khan Hospital on Monday, where he had been admitted for three weeks. His death came just days after that of his mother. At the time of his death, Njogu served as the Managing Editor for Radio at Royal Media Services where he oversaw 13 stations. He was also part of the 19-member Task Force Report on the Improvement of Information and Public Communication that made recommendations on how to make the Government more open and honest to the public. ....