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CTGN Africa Journalist Nick Mudimba is Dead
CTGN Africa Journalist Nick Mudimba is dead.
Mudimba collapsed and died in his house in Syokimau, Machakos County on Sunday March 23, 2025 evening.
He was with his family when the incident happened.
A family member said was unwell and diagnosed on Saturday with among others uric acid.
He on Sunday he went for medication again came back home looking stronger.
He watched the football match between Harambee Stars and Gabon before he took his medication as advised.
Witnesses said he later collapsed and started convulsing. He never made it.
He died in the house.
The body was moved to a mortuary in Syokimau pending autopsy and other procedures.
His colleagues mourned him as a hardworking and dedicated journalist whose work touched and changed many.
They said they did not know he was unwell.
He had among others worked at KTN, Switch Tv before moving to CTGN where he was a senior reporter based in Nairobi.
CTGN Africa is rue African division of China Global Television Network, the English-language news channel run by Chinese state broadcaster China Central Television.
It is based in Nairobi and manages bureaux in Lagos, Cairo and Johannesburg, as well as other centres in Africa.
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