Prolific radio presenter Festus Ong’udi Amimo has died. According to the scanty information available the presenter collapsed at his work station a short while ago and could not respond to subsequent efforts at resuscitation.
Amimo has made a name as one of the leading lights in the vernacular Luo state-owned Mayienga FM under the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation network.
Until now the national broadcaster has not issued a public statement on the cause of death and we shall treat this report unconfirmed until such details are publicly available.
This is a developing story….

Echoes of a Silenced Voice
The sudden loss of Festus Amimo, the charismatic Head of KBC’s Mayienga FM station, has left a void not only in the corridors of our national broadcaster but also deep within the hearts of the community he served with unmatched dedication. His passing is a profound loss that resonates beyond media circles, touching the lives of countless listeners whose mornings were made brighter and more meaningful by his voice, wisdom, and humor.
Festus was not just a media practitioner; he was a consummate communicator—a true son of the community who spoke with a sincerity and warmth that endeared him to many. His morning show, Gare Mokinyi, was more than just a radio program. It was a daily companion to families, a platform for sharing stories, discussing pressing community issues, and connecting people across the region. Through his intimate knowledge of Luo culture and his command of the dialect, Festus brought media closer to the people, reinforcing their identity and giving a voice to their concerns at the national level.
Just as the morning sun brings light and hope to every new day, Festus’s voice brought comfort and clarity to the complexities of everyday life. Cabinet Secretary James Opiyo Wandayi’s heartfelt message captures the depth of this loss—not only as a professional tragedy but as a personal one. To Wandayi, Festus was a close friend, a dependable and trusted voice whose absence is deeply felt. His condolences to the family, friends, and professional colleagues reflect the communal nature of Festus’s impact: he was not merely a broadcaster but a pillar of the community.
In an era where media personalities often chase fame or political interests, Festus stood out by embodying authenticity and dedication. He remained grounded, focused on his role as a communicator par excellence. His ability to blend humor with wisdom made his show unique, drawing listeners who found solace and insight amidst their daily struggles. This rare balance demands a genuine connection with the audience and a profound understanding of their realities—qualities that Festus carried effortlessly.
His sudden demise is a stark reminder of the fragile nature of life and the importance of celebrating those who touch our lives in meaningful ways. As a leader in his field, Festus played a crucial role in mentoring upcoming media talent and strengthening the fabric of local broadcasting. For over two decades, he served KBC with distinction, first in Kisumu and later as the head of Mayienga FM. His leadership elevated the station’s profile and invigorated regional media, making it a vibrant space for cultural affirmation and social discourse.
The outpouring of grief from media professionals, political leaders, and the community at large speaks to the legacy Festus leaves behind. Leaders such as Siaya Governor James Orengo and Interior PS Raymond Omollo have described him as a gift to broadcasting—a man of grace, humility, and storytelling prowess. Their sentiments affirm that Festus’s contribution went beyond communication; he was a bridge between communities, a voice that carried the shared hopes and struggles of his audience.
As we reflect on the life of Festus Amimo, we must also recognize the vital role that local media plays in community cohesion and empowerment. His work exemplified how media can unite rather than divide, offering a platform for understanding and shared identity. His voice resonated because it was rooted in authenticity, respect, and genuine love for the community he served. It stands as a standard that many in the media industry should aspire to uphold.
In honoring Festus, we are reminded to cherish the authentic voices among us—those who dedicate their lives to service through storytelling and communication. James Opiyo Wandayi’s tribute is not only a message of condolence but also a call to uphold the values Festus embodied: integrity, commitment, and heartfelt connection to one’s community.
May Festus Amimo’s soul rest in peace, and may his legacy continue to inspire future generations in media and beyond to communicate with the same passion, humility, and dedication that he exemplified. Though his voice has been silenced too soon, the echoes of his impact continue to resonate in the hearts of many.
James Bwire Kilonzo is a Media and Communication Practitioner.








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