Kimani Mbugua’s father has spoken out

Kimani Mbugua’s father has spoken out, expressing deep disappointment with Citizen TV and its owner, SK Macharia, for failing to support his son during his challenges and even after his passing.

He said Kimani once gave his all to the station and deserved at least a show of concern or assistance, adding that even in death, they didn’t remember him.

The heartbroken father urged the media house and Kenyans to acknowledge Kimani’s years of dedication and hard work, saying no one should be forgotten.

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