CS Ababu awards Leonard Mambo Mbotela Ksh.1M for his 'contribution to the nation'
Youth Affairs and Sports CS Ababu Namwamba hands Leonard Mambo Mbotela his Hongera Award when he visited the veteran broadcaster at his Nairobi home on October 24, 2023. PHOTO | MOYASA
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Youth Affairs and
Sports Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba on Tuesday paid a visit to veteran
broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela at his home in Nairobi to check on his health
condition.
The CS, according
to a statement from the ministry, presented Mbotela with his Hongera Award and
a Ksh.1 million cash prize for “his contribution to the nation.”
“The CS and the legendary broadcaster, famed
for his 'Je Huu Ni Uungwana' program, reminisced the good old times in radio
broadcasting, especially in sports commentary,” read the statement.
“CS Ababu thanked the broadcaster for his
contribution to radio broadcast in the country, adding that his name was firmly
etched in the history of our nation.”
The Sports CS commended the legendary
broadcaster for what he termed as nurturing and mentoring many journalists in
the country today.
Mbotela last
year opened up on how he coined the name of his popular show ‘Je Huu Ni
Ungwana’ about 56 years ago.
Speaking on
Citizen TV’s JKLive show on October 19, 2022, Mbotela said that he came up with
the famous slogan while at a popular eatery in Nairobi’s CBD.
He explained
that in 1996 he was out on a lunch date with his colleagues when uncouth
behaviour from one of his friends towards the waiters sparked a rebuke that
bore the programme that has now aired for over five decades.

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