From: Simon Mbuthia
Like I said, I am not disputing what Orina is saying. All I am asking,
is that he ‘cites’ his sources. For a scholar’s work to be recognised,
(s)he must cite their sources, otherwse the publication is no different
from a fable. There are a thousand and one theories doing their rounds
among wananchi. All I want is to be able to know what is truth and what
is not. Some other sociology scholar could also come up with his version
of the story about this whole Mungiki thing. Should that happen, whom
would you believe? I am sure politicians have been using the Mungiki to
sort out their political issues, but that doesn’t mean that anyone can
just come blurting whatever they will about it and not let us know how
they got all that information. All I am asking is *how was this
information obtained? *I am not saying Orina is lying.
Before you jump into a hole, at least get to know how deep it is first,
if you can’t look.
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Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 09:24:24 +0300
Subject: Re: MUNGIKI?????????Orina speaks out
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From: Sidney Matiko
The Way I See IT!!!
Instead of these asinine “morons” called Mungiki running up butchering guys
in the name of a group advancing their mediocre phiolosophy, I dare them to
stand up and start an economical company called Munguki.
Their business would be in barber shops and saloons. They will convince
folks that it is stylish to wear dreads. Let them modify them. They may also
try and promote traditional wares. This is viable. This is a better way for
which they can earn a genuine living. I bet, this way, sponsors may come
along to support them.
LET THEM not use this short cut of asking for sympathy….. If all Kenyan
youths took it they way of Mungiki, what would be of our country Kenya. I
challenge them to group
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Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 13:04:02 +0300
Subject: Re: MUNGIKI?????????