When did Shaka Ssali pass away?
Veteran VOA journalist and former host of Straight Talk Africa, Shaka Ssali, has passed away today 27 March 2025. Reports indicate that the self-proclaimed “Kabale Kid” died on Thursday evening, marking the end of an era for African journalism.

Ssali was a household name in media circles, having led Straight Talk Africa, Voice of America’s flagship weekly program, for over two decades before his retirement in 2021. His work provided a platform for in-depth discussions on African politics, governance, and social issues, earning him a loyal following across the continent and beyond.
In recognition of his immense contribution to journalism, Ssali was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Ugandan North American Association (UNAA) during their annual convention in September 2024. The award celebrated his unwavering commitment to telling African stories and amplifying voices that often went unheard in mainstream media.
The news of his passing has sent shockwaves through the media industry and beyond. Among the many paying tribute to him was Mr. Roland Muhinda, one of his admirers, who described him as “a straight-talking journalist who fairly, and without bias, gave Africa’s opposition and liberation movements a voice on the world stage.”
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Who Was Shaka Ssali?
Born and raised in Kabale, Uganda, Shaka Ssali was a respected journalist known for his bold and balanced approach to journalism. He pursued his education in the United States, earning advanced degrees in political science and public administration. His passion for journalism saw him join the Voice of America, where he became a central figure in African-focused reporting.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Ssali provided a platform for African leaders, activists, and intellectuals to engage in critical conversations about the continent’s future. His program, Straight Talk Africa, became a beacon of independent journalism, known for its candid discussions on governance, democracy, and human rights. His efforts earned him numerous accolades, including international awards recognizing his impact on African media.
What He Leaves Behind
Shaka Ssali leaves behind a legacy of fearless journalism and a commitment to truth. His work inspired a new generation of African journalists to uphold integrity and objectivity in reporting. He also leaves behind a wealth of journalistic material that will continue to inform and educate audiences for years to come.
As the media fraternity and his admirers mourn his passing, his contributions to African journalism will remain etched in history.