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Award-Winning Actor and Director Bilal Wanjau Passes Away
NAIROBI – The Kenyan entertainment industry is in mourning following the passing of renowned actor and director Bilal Wanjau. His death, confirmed to Yeiyomedia by a close friend, occurred on Thursday after a period of illness.

Wanjau was a beloved figure whose comedic talent formed a cornerstone of many Kenyans’ childhoods. He is perhaps best remembered for his performances on the iconic television series Tahidi High, which aired on Citizen TV. His ability to blend humor with poignant storytelling made him a standout personality on the show and cemented his place in the nation’s cultural landscape.
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Beyond his memorable television role, Wanjau enjoyed a prolific and decorated career across multiple mediums. An award-winning professional, he made significant contributions to film, television, and stage plays. His portfolio included a wide range of local Kenyan productions, showcasing his versatility as a performer and creator.
Wanjau’s talent also garnered international recognition, with his work extending to global projects. Notably, he secured a role in a Bollywood film, highlighting his cross-cultural appeal and professional reach.
Tributes from colleagues, fans, and industry figures have begun pouring in, celebrating a career defined by laughter, artistry, and dedication. While the specific details of his illness have not been disclosed, the loss marks the end of an era for many who grew up watching his work. Bilal Wanjau’s legacy as a pioneering force in Kenyan comedy and drama endures.
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