Audio By Carbonatix
Popular Kenyan actor Charles Bukeko, who passed away on Saturday at 58, died in a car while waiting for admission to a hospital in the capital, Nairobi, his widow has told mourners.
The hospital has not responded to requests from the BBC for comment.
The actor has now been buried under strict Covid-19 regulations at his rural home in the west of the country.
His widow, Beatrice Ebbie Andega, revealed the details of his death.
Mr Bukeko, popularly known by his most famous screen name Papa Shirandula, died from breathing complications.
Prior to falling ill, Ms Andega said Mr Bukeko had had a busy month and mingled with lots of people.
Papa Shirandula was a burly, bubbly character in a long-running series by the same name on Kenya’s Citizen television. It told the story of a watchman who lived in denial; a security guard in maroon uniform by day, who would change into a suit and go back home as a white-collar employee to fool his demanding wife and relatives.
So popular was Papa that he landed leading roles with worldwide brands like Coca Cola and Fifa among others. Dozens of current actors, many of whom have since landed jobs as prime-time radio presenters, credit Mr Bukeko with kick starting their careers.
Latest Stories
-
National Security Strategy gathering dust while Ghanaians die in Burkina Faso — Kwesi Aning
2 minutes -
Not one warning issued-Prof. Aning slams gov’t over failure to warn tomato traders of Burkina Faso danger
35 minutes -
Today’s Front pages : Tuesday, February 17, 2026
45 minutes -
Ghana, Spain deepen agribusiness ties as GB Foods calls on Trade Minister, unveils 6k-acre tomato project
47 minutes -
Our Alhaji of Radio Univers is gone
55 minutes -
Eve and Twinsdntbeg to headline 10th anniversary of the Warwick Africa Summit 2026
56 minutes -
Continental Free Trade Area must benefit farmers – AfCFTA Secretary-General Wamkele Mene
1 hour -
MTN Ghana and CalBank launch 2026 “Save A Life” campaign
2 hours -
24 Hour Economy Secretariat engages Bank of Ghana on policy alignment
2 hours -
The fugu fight: A lesson in identity, a reminder of our power in unity
2 hours -
Minority Whips are the backbone of my leadership – Afenyo-Markin
2 hours -
Mahama to present historic resolution on slave trade to UN in March
2 hours -
Tanker blast: NRSA presses for safety reforms
3 hours -
Ghana, Lebanon deepen security cooperation after high-level talks in Accra
3 hours -
Mahama gov’t has made no real impact after one year in office – Afenyo-Markin
3 hours
