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Kenya Honours Legendary Figures in Music, Literature and Media on Mashujaa Day 2025

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Last updated: 2025/10/20 at 2:39 PM
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Kenya observes Mashujaa Day today, October 20, 2025, at Ithookwe Stadium in Kitui County. The annual event honours individuals who have made significant contributions to the nation’s independence and development.

The ceremony includes the Head of State’s Commendation awards, recognising exceptional achievements across different sectors. Nominees in the Arts category this year include Citizen TV’s Mwanahamisi Hamadi, music producer Clement Rapudo (Clemo), legendary rapper Jua Cali, the late Benga maestro Daniel Owino Misiani, and the late author Ngugi wa Thiong’o.

Mwanahamisi Hamadi is being recognised for her professionalism as a TV anchor and her advocacy for women’s empowerment. Through her program Mwanamke Bomba, she highlights Kenyan women excelling in entrepreneurship, innovation, and community leadership, inspiring others to break barriers and make meaningful contributions to society.

Clement Rapudo, known as Clemo, is being honoured for his role in shaping Kenya’s music industry. As co-founder of Calif Records, he popularised the Genya genre and produced hit songs for artists including Jua Cali, Namini, Pilipili, and Mejja. He also launched Kenyansound VAs, a platform distributing Kenyan music globally, supporting artists both locally and internationally.

Jua Cali, pioneering rapper and co-founder of Calif Records, is recognised for defining Kenya’s urban music identity. His hits such as Nipe Asali and Kamata Dame influenced a generation of artists and helped bring Kenyan urban culture to the global stage.

Professor Ngugi wa Thiong’o is celebrated for his contributions to literature and cultural advocacy. His novels, plays, and essays, translated into multiple languages, have elevated Kenyan literature internationally. Ngugi’s commitment to indigenous languages and cultural preservation has shaped Kenya’s intellectual discourse.

Daniel Owino Misiani, or D.O. Misiani, is honoured as a founding father of Benga music. Leading the Shirati Jazz Band, he blended traditional rhythms with electric guitar, creating a sound that influenced East African music. His politically conscious lyrics and distinctive style left a lasting cultural legacy.

Fundi Konde, Kenya’s first popular recording artist and East Africa’s first electric guitarist, is also being recognised. His career, which began during World War II performing for East African troops, produced timeless hits such as Mama Soweira and Majengo Sienadi Tena, establishing him as a pioneer in the region’s music scene.

Mashujaa Day 2025 celebrates the achievements of Kenya’s heroes, highlighting individuals whose work continues to shape the nation’s cultural and social landscape.

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