Fred Machukaa is offended by the action of Mbotela's burial in Lang'ata cemetery

  • Fred Obachi Machoka criticized plans to bury veteran journalist Leonard Mambo Mbotela in Lang'ata cemetery
  • Obachi suggested that there should
  • Things Mbotela passed away on February 9, at the age of 85, while receiving treatment at Nairobi West Hospital

Veteran journalist and renowned radio broadcaster Fred Obachi Machaka has expressed his outrage at plans to bury the broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela in the Lang'ata cemetery.

Fred Machoka is outraged by the late Mbotela's burial action in Lang'ata cemetery. PICTURE: Fred Makukaa.
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Why is Makaka upset about the burial of Mbotela

Using his Facebook page, Machokaa criticized the decision, saying it did not respect Mbotela's significant contribution to Kenya.

He called for a more respected funeral for the media, saying:

“Today I am angry, very angry! Burning the remains of Ngotela Things at the Lang'ata cemetery is wrong. Mr. President, you have heard of?

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Media reports emerged on February 9 indicating that Mbotela, who passed away two days ago at the age of 85, will be buried at Lang'ata cemetery on February 15.

The eyes had also saluted Mbotela writing:

“Rest in peace, older brother, counselor, ghost and elder friend Leonard Things Mbotela. Because of you and the other rivals who have also passed, we come out. You older brother, you made the world of broadcasting.”

This disclosure sparked a great deal of anger among Kenyans, who supported the views of the eyes, insisting that Mbotela deserved a place to rest the most respectful.

Mbotela, known for his famous period of Is this a gentleman? An interesting term was a prominent person in the Kenyan news industry for decades.

He passed away while receiving treatment at Nairobi West Hospital. Mbotela has left his wife Alice Mwakali and their three children Aida, Jimmy and George.

His younger brother, Donald Mbotela, told the media that the veteran journalist seemed to recover before his health was bad.

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The views of Kenyans

Derrick Tenn: “I think a funeral is not a big issue, the government should support them when they are alive by giving them a monthly allowance to meet their needs.”

Raphael Waiti: “Uncle, let's agree to disagree! And so, I disagree with this! Instead we appreciate these people still alive. Their remains have nothing to do with the lives of people who are left.”

Gustav Nachtigal: “I support you sir, personally I felt bad to hear Mbotela would be buried in Langata cemetery!”

David Tallam: “Kibaki was a hero buried Othaya, Moi was a hero buried in Kabarak, Jaramogi was a hero buried Bondo. Leonard should be buried in a free town in Kilifi. ”

Rotich Smart: “I agree with you even though the idea may seem outdated. I try to imagine how it will be like seeing a gwar in Langat.”

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