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Understanding the Mungiki
[previous] :: [next]Like other secretive organizations, the Mungiki sect is an organization that outsiders can know little about and thus understand it motives, structure and vision. However, one can draw insights into the organization by looking at what it stands for and represents amongst it members hence understand the source of its strength. At least what we publicly know of the organization is that it has its roots in Kikuyu custom and traditions and at the same time it is a religion. It also appears to be a political party, a form of underground government and also a militant organization all merged into one outfit. To establish which of these characteristics best portrays the organization is beyond the scope of this article and the author’s ability to investigate. Therefore, as usual, the author in a bid to help understand and resolve the underlying issues that have caused the existence and growth of the Organization will elaborate on what the organization stands for to its members. The Kikuyu people are known to be generally one of the most westernized tribes in Kenya today. This is so true as some of its members to not even now how to speak a word of its language let alone understand the traditions and culture of the tribe. Others have intermarried and adopted other cultures much to their own peril. As the wise Swahili teachers say “Mwacha asili ni mtumwa” (A deserter of his culture is a slave), an identity crisis exists amongst the Kikuyu people as most are unable to describe themselves. The Mungiki therefore have filled that gap by enlightening its members of the traditions and customs of the Kikuyu and allowed them to practice those traditions causing some cultural renaissance and giving its members an identity. This could explain why its membership has rapidly expanded in the recent years.
for more information contact magu on twawezakenya@gmail.com This article has been viewed 11886 times in the last 5 years k: 22nd May 2008 - 19:20 GMTWhy do this people kill innocent people?I think the should not ask for anything from the government since no way they will be allowed to take money they have not worked for,and they should stop misleading students in primary and secondary sch's kama walishindwa mkikuyu: 6th Mar 2009 - 03:41 GMTplse mungiki is just a nasty grp the true leaders and worshipers of mwenenyaga were old men and women who did this in seclusion not bang smoking idiotic bastards who even kill pple for owning a nice house or starting a biz spare me the compasionate of knowing them they are idiots sponsored by uhury kenyatta and all his other rich boy club to oppress the mass that really know what thieves they are Lizah: 27th Apr 2009 - 17:09 GMTJust wondering, what are your sources. As in, are any of the arguments in this article actually verifiable? concerned: 4th May 2009 - 17:44 GMTMine is a prayer to God that these people who are also his loved ones may also undergo trasformation and be grateful for theis gifts of lives.Let them know that life is sacred and a special gift. anon (t12-12.opera-mini.net): 2nd Jun 2009 - 22:30 GMTIf only every body can knw wat thy fight for,then u wll stnd ad spprt them.Have u ever askd urself why its only kikuyu who are being huntd yet we av this boys in kisii ad all ovey kenya. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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