Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua Extends Congratulations to Inooro FM on 21st Anniversary
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua delivered a heartfelt message of congratulations to Inooro FM as the station celebrated its 21st anniversary.
Speaking at the event held at the Inooro FM headquarters, Gachagua lauded the station for its remarkable journey and significant contributions to Kenyan media.
In his address, Gachagua praised Inooro FM for its unwavering dedication over the past two decades, which has established it as a prominent name in the media industry. He commended the station for its impactful programming, which covers essential topics such as trade and investment, agripreneurship, healthy living, culture, and religion. These themes, Gachagua noted, resonate deeply with the station’s diverse audience and reflect its commitment to delivering valuable content.
The Deputy President also acknowledged the leadership of Royal Media Services Chairman Dr. SK Macharia, Vice Chairperson Gathoni Macharia, Managing Director Wachira Waruru, and Inooro Station Manager Wanjiku Gitonga. He highlighted their strategic vision and management, which have been instrumental in Inooro FM’s sustained success and growth.
Gachagua’s message was delivered in the presence of several distinguished guests, including Hon. Esther Passaris (Nairobi Woman Representative), Hon. Benjamin Gathiru Mejja Donk (Embakasi Central), and Governor Mutahi Kahiga (Nyeri), among others. The gathering also included notable figures from the political, entertainment, and media sectors.
The Deputy President expressed optimism for the future, wishing Inooro FM many more years of excellence in its mission to educate, inform, and entertain Kenyans. He emphasized the station’s role in shaping public discourse and contributing to national development through its diverse programming.
Inooro FM’s 21st anniversary was celebrated as a testament to its influential role in the media landscape, with the Deputy President’s remarks underscoring the station’s lasting impact and continued relevance.