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Tears flow freely as friends and relatives pay tribute to TV queen Kasavuli

Kasavuli's primary school friend Grace Awiti Alusa walks past Kasavuli's casket and potrait during a funeral service at the Friends International Centre ,Church,Ngong road ,Nairobi on Janaury 12, 2023. [Elvis Ogina,Standard]

Friends and relatives of the late veteran TV broadcaster Catherine Kasavuli were overwhelmed by grief during her requiem mass.

Mourners who had thronged Friends' International Centre on Ngong Road, Nairobi could not control their emotions and broke down as the white casket bearing the remains of Kasavuli made its way to the church pulpit. Every speaker who took to the podium to mourn the journalist, paid glowing tribute describing her as having an infectious smile that made everyone glued to the screens.

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