Larry Madowo Reveals Important Story of His Career
By WikiLeaksKE | self meida writer
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The celebrated US-based Kenyan journalist Larry Madowo has today revealed the most important story of his journalism career.
The BBC news anchor took to social media and revealed the important story which he covered, and which he considers to be the most important of his career.
Larry has said reporting on COVID-19 is the most important story of his career.
He also noted that it is also the greatest tragedy he has covered since he joined his lucrative career.
He wished that he would not have reported over 500,000 deaths from COVID-19.
"This is the most important story of my career. But it is also the greatest tragedy of my lifetime. I wish I didn't have to report on 500,000+ deaths from COVID-19, the world's worst," he said.
More than half a million Americans succumbed to COVID-19, and Larry was among the top journalist in the USA who covered everything as it unfolded.
He also interviewed one of the most influential people in the world, Bill Gates, all because of COVID-19
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