Kenya is still struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of Festus Amimo, the veteran radio presenter whose voice became a daily companion to thousands across the Luo community.
The Mayienga FM boss reportedly collapsed and passed away on Sunday morning, December 7, sending shockwaves through the media industry and beyond. But even in death, Amimo’s legacy continues to speak loudly.
Here are five unforgettable facts that explain why Festus Amimo was more than just a radio presenter.
He Was a Household Name
Festus Amimo’s rise was powered by passion, not hype. He joined Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) in 2004, starting out in Kisumu with the Luo Sub-Service before moving to Nairobi. By the time of his death at 46, Amimo wasn’t just popular; he was trusted.

He Was a True Leader
As Head of Mayienga FM, he earned a reputation as a servant leader who uplifted his colleagues rather than overshadowing them.
Beyond the station, he also served as Chair of the Jofwambo Welfare Association, rallying Luo journalists around unity, professionalism, and mutual support.
He Used His Microphone to Help the Needy
His show became a lifeline for students struggling with school fees, families in crisis, and ordinary citizens seeking justice. Many describe his work as solution-driven journalism long before the term became trendy.

He Opened Doors for Young Talent
He actively promoted young artists, leaders, and creatives, using his platform to spotlight raw talent.
He Was a Devoted Family Man
Away from the studio lights, Amimo was a husband and father. He was married with three children, and his wife is expecting their fourth.






