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Leonard Mambo Mbotela Profile: Education Background, Family, Career and Age

LEONARD MAMBO MBOTELA

YEAR OF BIRTH  1940
GENDER MALE
OCCUPATION Broadcaster

Biography

Leonard Mambo Mbotela was a legendary Kenyan broadcaster who worked for decades at the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation- KBC.

He is renowned for his engaging live commentary during football matches and national events, a role that has cemented his status as one of Kenya’s true broadcasting legends.

Mbotela is also known for his pioneering radio program “Je, Huu ni Ungwana?” which he started in 1966.

Initially aimed at teaching good behaviours through anecdotes and commentary, this program has since transitioned to television, showcasing his enduring influence in media.

Education Background

Leonard Mambo Mbotela attended Kitui High School for his secondary education, one of Kenya’s most prestigious institutions.

His passion for broadcasting was ignited by listening to notable broadcasters like Simon D’Souza and Steven Kumu Joho.

Mbotela’s career took off when he joined Voice of Kenya (now KBC) in 1964, where he immersed himself in the craft of broadcasting, learning on the job and excelling without a formal university degree in the field.


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Family Life of Leonard Mambo Mbotela 

Leornard Mambo Mbotela was born in Freetown, Mombasa. He is the first of eight children, to James and Aida Mbotela.

His late father was a teacher who taught in different schools, among them Shimo La Tewa High School, Kabianga High School and ended up retiring as an educational officer

His father was also a respected musician who served as a choirmaster at Emmanuel’s Church Choir and the Mbotela Church Choir. This rich musical environment shaped Mbotela’s talents from a young age.

His father’s association with Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya’s first president, provided Mbotela with a unique connection to the nation’s political elite.

Throughout his career, Mbotela has interacted with various high-profile individuals, further enriching his personal and professional life.

The mother worked with “Maendeleo ya Wanawake”. Mbotela has Malawian roots.

Leonard Mambo Mbotela is married, though he keeps his family life private, with little known about his spouse or children.

A radio presenter holding a record disk. Mambo Mbotela
Mambo Mbotela in 1967 PHOTO: KBC[VOK]

Mambo Mbotela Career

Mbotela joined Voice of Kenya as a program assistant, marking the beginning of his illustrious career.

Before this, he had brief stints at Kenya Weekly News and the East African Standard, which honed his early skills in journalism.

He launched “Je, Huu ni Ungwana?” in 1966 a groundbreaking program focused on etiquette and behaviour, which became immensely popular across Kenya.


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In a movie-worthy turn of events, he provided live commentary during the attempted coup, in 1982 showcasing his ability to remain composed under pressure, reporting from KBC amidst the chaos.

He went on to serve at the Presidential Press Unit, between 1984-1991 where he had direct interactions with then-President Daniel Arap Moi, enhancing his stature in Kenyan media circles.

Afterwards, he returned to KBC, where he continued as a producer and announcer, solidifying his legacy in Kenyan broadcasting.

Mbotela juggled various broadcasting roles with his passion for music, performing as a vocalist during his spare time, particularly at social events and clubs in Nairobi.

He died on February 7, 2025.

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