Radio journalist Robin Njogu has died at Aga Khan Hospital where he was undergoing treatment for Covid-19, family says.
The Radio Citizen Managing Editor died on Monday, March 16, just days after his mother.
ICT Cabinet Secretary Joe Mucheru paid his respects to Njogu describing him as a “consummate journalist who contributed heavily to the development of radio news in the country.”
I’m saddened to learn of the passing on of Robin Njogu and his mum. Robin was a consummate journalist and contributed heavily to the development of radio news in the country. Sad loss for his young family, RMS and the media fraternity in the country. May God comfort his family.
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— CS Joe Mucheru EGH (@mucheru) March 16, 2021
Njogu practised journalism for over a decade.
Prior to joining Royal Media Services, he worked as a radio journalist at Nation FM and Capital FM.
He had a degree in Development Communication from the University of Nairobi and a Diploma in Mass Communication from the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication.
The media fraternity mourns the loss of Robin Njogu, a dedicated radio journalist and mentor.
Death is incomprehensible when it comes for someone you have talked to almost daily, about work and about life, for the last 10 years. ????. Rest well brother. I pray for comfort and peace upon your family during this trying season. pic.twitter.com/zM3tDeuY2V — Oliver Mathenge (@OliverMathenge) March 16, 2021
My heart bleeds this morning, I have lost a friend, a brother and a mentor. Robin Njogu gave me my first Job on radio fresh from the village with no experience and a heavy accent but he never gave up on me. Fly with the angels my friend. pic.twitter.com/XES5Me1Clq — Trevor Ombija, HSC (@TrevorOmbija) March 16, 2021
A friend to many and a towering presence in the media industry. Go well Robin Njogu. Strength to his family at this moment — John-Allan Namu (@johnallannamu) March 16, 2021
As the media fraternity can attest, Robin Njogu was friendly, humble and a good man. He was a skilled, dedicated and professional radio journalist who edited and reported on issues openly, independently and honestly. pic.twitter.com/f1RpEyhmm5
— William Samoei Ruto, PhD (@WilliamsRuto) March 16, 2021
Deeply gutted ! When I started as an intern at Nation , Sir Robin Njogu was my 1st ever boss .On day 1 he asked me to pull a chair next to him & learn all day . While in India he would always call and we would get lost discussing my class-work for hours. I will miss you. — Leon Lidigu (@LeonLidigu) March 16, 2021
Heartbroken to lose a friend and fellow journalist Robin Njogu. The other day when I visited him at the hospital he was cheerful and getting better. He sent me this photo recently of the days when he used to attend my Govt. Spokesperson briefings as reporter. What a sad night... pic.twitter.com/MNoMeHoIYL — Dr. Alfred Mutua (@DrAlfredMutua) March 16, 2021
I am deeply saddened by the demise of radio journalist Robin Njogu. I worked with Robin for many years managing radio news and this is a huge loss to the Royal Media Services family and the media fraternity. May God be gracious with his soul. — Farida Karoney, EGH (@Faridakaroney) March 16, 2021
The music has stooped but the melody lingers . Rest In Peace Robin Njogu pic.twitter.com/QkPvcr9Rp7 — Sen Mutula KilonzoJR (@SenMutula) March 16, 2021