The name Sami Lui shall forever be engraved in the luminous corridors of Kenya’s broadcasting history — a voice so steady, eloquent, and commanding that it became part of the nation’s heartbeat. Before joining the Voice of Kenya (VOK) in 1964, Sami’s academic odyssey took him through the disciplined halls of Thika High School for his O-levels, and later, the prestigious Alliance High School for his A-levels, a journey that coincided with the twilight of colonial rule and the dawn of Kenya’s independence in 1963. The story of broadcasting in Kenya stretches way back to 1927 when Radio was launched…
