Profile
Godfrey Mwampembwa (1971-2024) was a cartoonist and political commentator based in Kenya. Renowned for his incisive cartoons under the pen name "Gado", he captured the essence of East African politics, gaining recognition for his critique of corruption and governance. His work, characterized by keen observation and biting wit, appeared in various major East African newspapers, earning him both awards and controversy.Gado's cartoons often tackled issues of social injustice, political tyranny, and public accountability, reflecting his deep commitment to societal change through art. His most notable projects include a series of editorial cartoons that were instrumental in influencing public opinion during the Kenyan elections. Exhibited internationally, his work has been showcased in galleries across Africa, Europe, and North America, resonating with a global audience.