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Media Fraternity Mourns the Passing of Veteran Journalist Lissa Joseph

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The local media fraternity is mourning the loss of Lissa Joseph, a respected journalist, news anchor and mentor who passed away in the early hours of Tuesday, January 6, following a prolonged illness.

Joseph’s passing marks the end of a distinguished media career spanning more than two decades, during which she served with Radio St Lucia, DBS, Radio Caribbean International, Hot FM, and the Government Information Service. Across each newsroom she entered, Joseph left an indelible mark defined by professionalism, integrity, and humanity.

Throughout her career, she held multiple roles including news anchor, editor, reporter and producer and talk show host, bringing clarity and depth to the stories she told. Known for her calm delivery and empathetic approach, Joseph had a rare ability to handle difficult interviews with both firmness and grace, earning the respect of audiences and colleagues alike.

Beyond her work on air, she was widely regarded as a mentor and a friend warm, nurturing and principled, always willing to guide younger journalists and support those around her. Her kindness and quiet strength made her a steady presence in newsrooms often shaped by pressure and urgency.

Lissa Joseph’s legacy lives on in the countless lives she touched, the journalists she inspired, and the standard of excellence she upheld throughout her career. Her passing is a sobering loss to Saint Lucia’s media community, but her contribution to journalism and public service will not be forgotten.

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