The Kenyan media fraternity is in mourning following the untimely demise of veteran news anchor Njoroge Mwaura. The former KTN journalist passed away after developing complications during a surgical procedure at a Nairobi hospital, his family has confirmed.
Mwaura, a household name in Kenya’s journalism landscape, was known for his commanding presence, eloquence, and hard-hitting interviews. His career spanned decades, making him one of the most respected figures in the industry.

Details surrounding his surgery remain scarce, but sources indicate that he was undergoing a delicate medical procedure when complications arose, leading to his demise. The family, in a brief statement, described the loss as “devastating” and asked for privacy as they come to terms with the tragedy.
“We are heartbroken to announce the passing of our beloved Njoroge Mwaura. He fought bravely, but sadly, he did not make it. We appreciate the support and prayers from friends and well-wishers during this difficult time,” the family’s statement read.
Mwaura’s death has sent shockwaves across the country, with colleagues, politicians, and fans expressing their condolences. Media personalities have taken to social media to eulogize him, recalling his dedication to the craft and his unwavering commitment to telling the truth.
Former colleagues at KTN described him as a mentor and a guiding force in the newsroom. “He was more than a journalist; he was an institution. His passion, integrity, and pursuit of excellence set him apart. We have lost a legend,” said a senior journalist at Standard Group.
Mwaura’s influence extended beyond journalism—he was also a mentor to young broadcasters and a staunch advocate for press freedom in Kenya.
The family is expected to announce burial arrangements in the coming days. Meanwhile, tributes continue to pour in, with the nation mourning the loss of a media titan whose voice shaped Kenya’s news landscape for years.

