Geoffrey Kapusa
Geoffrey Kapusa | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Malawian |
Education | Zomba Secondary School |
Alma mater | Bachelor's Degree in Journalism Blantyre International University |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1990–2024 |
Organization | MBC Malawi |
Known for | TV and radio presenting |
Notable work | Music Splash Malawian programme |
Geoffrey Kapusa was a veteran Malawian television and radio broadcaster and presenter.[1] He was known to have started a television music show called 'Malawi Music Splash' programme on Malawi's MBC state television in early 2000s.[2] He was known as Mr. Splash as a result of his flagship TV music show. Kapusa worked for Malawi Broadcasting Cooperation (MBC) before a brief stint with Times Group.[3]
Background[edit]
Kapusa was born on 11 April 1980, in Zomba.[3][1]
Education[edit]
Kapusa obtained his Bachelor's degree of Journalism from the Blantyre International University in 2007. He attended the Malawi Institute of Journalism where he graduated with a Degree in Journalism.[3][1]
Career[edit]
Kapusa started television presenting in early 1980s but became more involved in early 1990s. He met his friend, Zadziko Mankhambo, in June 1998 during a TV Production and Journalism course organized by UNESCO in preparation for the establishment of TVM that year.[3] In the 2000s, Kapusa started the television music show called 'Malawi Music Splash' programme on MBC in early 2000s and was known as Mr. Splash as a result of his flagship TV music show.[3][1]
Death[edit]
Kapusa died on 23 April 2024 after a long illness. His sister, Yamikani Kapusa, said Kapusa passed away at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre. He was buried in Malosa, Zomba.[1]
In reaction to his death, The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi Chapter described his death as a devastating catastrophe to the Malawi media industry. In an interview with Zodiak, the MISA Malawi Chapter's chairperson, Golden Matonga, described Kapusa as one of the first television celebrities in Malawi.[3]
Personal life[edit]
Kapusa was married and lived in Lilongwe. He is being survived by 3 daughters namely, Claudia, Diana and Elizabeth.