He cuts an ordinary body frame and his eyes reveal an "innocent" man in jail. His brown complexion radiates in sunshine and when our eyes first meet, I doubt whether this is the man behind all we hear about the dreaded and banned Mungiki sect.
Is this writer exaggerating or is it an error? How can the Mungiki have over two million members? This would mean over 90% of the Kikuyu are members of Mungiki. If the article was written by a non kikuyu, I would say, what a deliberate propagandist, but from the name, the writer appears to be from the Kikuyu. Amazing how editors these days fail to see such blatant errors. Please correct this.
I can put this mungiki gang to be around 300000 only. Not every young man in central is a mungiki. They normally attract the school dropouts.
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