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Speaker of the Senate Rt Hon Amason Kingi hosted Mr Leonard Mambo Mbotela, a legendary radio journalist who made a courtesy call on the Speaker this afternoon.

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Leonard Mambo Mbotela is a household name in our country. For many years, his trademark voice dominated the airwaves, be it during live soccer commentaries or major national events, attracting attentive audiences across the country.ย 

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The icing on the cake was Leonardโ€™s iconic Kiswahili radio show, โ€œJee, Huu Ni Ungwana?โ€ in which he took on leaders and ordinary citizens alike, holding them to account for behaviour deemed to have gone against societal expectations and our collective aspirations as a nation.

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The Speaker also bought copies of Mr Mambo's memorable memoir, "Jee Huu Ni Ungwana?".

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