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Charles Omuga Kabisae: Remembering the Voice Behind Kenya’s Special Announcements

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Last updated: 2025/08/12 at 1:44 PM
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The Kenyan media industry mourns the loss of Charles Omuga Kabisae, a veteran radio broadcaster known for his distinctive voice and dignified delivery of death and special announcements. Kabisae’s passing on Tuesday, August 12, marked the end of an era for many Kenyans who grew familiar with his calm and professional tone on air.

Kabisae started his broadcasting career at Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) Dholuo in Kisumu. He quickly became a household name for his ability to deliver sensitive news, particularly “matangazo maalum” and “matangazo ya vifo” — special and death announcements — with unmatched professionalism. His voice carried weight and respect, making him one of the most trusted broadcasters in the country.

According to a source close to the family who spoke to TUKO.co.ke, Kabisae died after a prolonged illness. “He was ill,” the source confirmed. Despite his health challenges, his legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched through his reporting and special announcements.

Kabisae was born in Kisumu County, specifically in Kisumu East Sub-County, Nyamasaria area. He attended Muslim Secondary School before transferring to Kenya Medical Training College (KMC) in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His career trajectory saw him move from KBC Dholuo to KBC Kiswahili in the early 1990s, broadening his reach across Kenya’s diverse linguistic landscape.

Social media platforms quickly filled with tributes from fans and colleagues mourning the loss of the iconic voice. Comments such as “Rest easy,” and “May his soul rest in eternal peace” reflected the deep respect Kenyans had for Kabisae. His delivery style, characterized by calmness and clarity, made difficult news more bearable for many listeners.

Kabisae’s death also rekindled memories of other KBC veterans, notably Leonard Mambo Mbotela, who passed away on February 7 at the age of 85. Mbotela was renowned for his program “Je, Huu Ni Ungwana?” which tackled societal issues and gained a loyal following. Like Kabisae, Mbotela dedicated decades to KBC, shaping Kenyan broadcasting with integrity and commitment.

Both men represent a generation of broadcasters who defined public radio in Kenya. Their voices became synonymous with trust and professionalism. Kabisae’s specialty in delivering sensitive announcements with respect made him particularly memorable. His work was not just about reading news; it was about connecting with listeners during difficult moments.

Charles Omuga Kabisae’s legacy will endure through the many who heard his voice during moments of loss and celebration. His career at KBC and the respect he commanded remain a benchmark for future broadcasters. As Kenya says goodbye to this icon, it also honors the role media personalities play in shaping public experience through their voices and professionalism.

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