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Just a Reminder : This is why Cartoonist Gado was Fired from the Daily nation

East Africa’s foremost cartoonist Gado has left the Nation Media Group. Gado left quietly mid last month shortly after the principal owner of the media house, the Aga Khan, met President Kenyatta at the State House. It was not immediately clear why the Nation let the cartoonist go – and matters were compounded by the f

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East Africa’s foremost cartoonist Gado has left the Nation Media Group. Gado left quietly mid last month shortly after the principal owner of the media house, the Aga Khan, met President Kenyatta at the State House. It was not immediately clear why the Nation let the cartoonist go – and matters were compounded by the fact that even Gado himself does not want to talk about it – but all indications point to the media group bowing to pressure from the Jubilee government. Gado has told those close to him that he has taken a ‘sabbatical’ but sources indicate that the search for his successor is on. In the meantime, Gathara — a cartoonist, writer and activist — has been drafted to temporarily step into the big shoes of one of Africa’s most respected...

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