Leonard Mbotela Explained

Leonard Mambo Mbotela is a Kenyan journalist. His career spans more than five decades.[1]

Early life

Leornard Mambo Mbotela was born in Freetown, Mombasa.[2] He is the first of eight children, to James and Aida Mbotela. Both parents are deceased. His late father was a teacher who taught in different schools, among them are Shimo La Tewa High school, Kabianga High School and ended up retiring as an educational officer. The mother worked with "Maendeleo ya Wanawake".[3] Mbotelas has Malawian roots. Historically, at the tail end of the slave trade, a ship carrying slaves captured from Malawi was cruising through the East African coast, headed for Europe to sell them. Just as the trade decree came into effect, the British Navy intercepted the Arab slave ship in Mombasa, freeing all the slaves, including Mbotela's great-grandfather and his brother.[4] He yearned to be a broadcaster from childhood. He liked talking and interacting with people of all kinds. He completed his secondary education in 1962.[5] [6]

Career

After he completed his secondary education in 1962 at Kitui High School, Mbotela got a job in Nakuru as a training reporter with The Standard.[7] Later he joined the Voice of Kenya (now Kenya Broadcasting Corporation) in 1964.[8] [6] He created a his signature programmed called "Je Huu ni Ungwana?" in 1966 and continues to air on KBC radio to this day, making it the oldest in the industry. It has been running for the last 55 years.[9] In 1967, he went to the British Broadcasting Corporation in London for one year of journalist training.[10] Mbotela retired in 2022 as Kenya's longest-serving broadcaster. When he left the studio in 2022, he had been on air for 58 years.[11]

Personal life

Mbotela and his wife Alice Mwikali have three children: Aida Mbotela, Jimmy Mbotela and George Mbotela.[12] [13]

Bibliography

References

  1. The Journey Series with Churchill - Leonard Mambo Mbotela . 2021-02-28 . Artvantage Media . 2024-05-21 . YouTube.
  2. Web site: Leornard Mambo Mbotela - Biography . 2024-05-20 . IMDb . en-US.
  3. Web site: - YouTube . 2024-05-21 . www.youtube.com.
  4. Web site: 2024-05-12 . Leonard Mambo Mbotela . 2024-05-20 . Kenyanlist . en-US.
  5. #theTrend: Veteran Journalist Leonard Mambo Mbotela looks back on 50 years in the media industry . 2018-06-01 . NTV Kenya . 2024-05-20 . YouTube.
  6. Web site: 2023-12-21 . Leonard Mbotela: Why I was named Mambo . 2024-05-20 . Nation . en.
  7. Web site: - YouTube . 2024-05-21 . www.youtube.com.
  8. Leonard Mambo Mbotela, BigTed On Chipukeezy show AfricaYouthConneckt Episode . 2023-12-11 . CHIPUKEEZY SHOW . 2024-05-21 . YouTube.
  9. Web site: - YouTube . 2024-05-21 . www.youtube.com.
  10. The Journey Series with Churchill - Leonard Mambo Mbotela . 2021-02-28 . Artvantage Media . 2024-05-21 . YouTube.
  11. Web site: Digital . Standard . Leonard Mambo Mbotela: The man who stared at the barrel of a gun in 1982 . 2024-05-20 . Standard Entertainment . en.
  12. Web site: Digital . Standard . PHOTOS: The legend of Leonard Mambo Mbotela, how radio created an icon . 2024-05-20 . Standard Entertainment . en.
  13. The Journey Series with Churchill - Leonard Mambo Mbotela . 2021-02-28 . Artvantage Media . 2024-05-21 . YouTube.

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