Kapenguria six is a name that has been and will be spoken in tongues of many Kenyans. These celebrated men were part of the few individuals who gave up their lives in exchange for our freedom....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>
The Kapenguria six members were arrested in the year 1952, tried, and imprisoned for seven good years for the sake of Kenya.
Imagine being a slave in your motherland, walking around with a Kipande tied around your neck, isn’t that painful?
The Kapenguria six were accused of forming Mau Mau, a group of proscribed societies whose major plan was to kill all white settlers in Kenya.
Kapila became well known in 1952 after he unsuccessfully defended the six masterminds.
Below is how each and every member of the kapenguria 6 passed away.
According to multiple sources Karumba disappeared mysteriously after traveling to Uganda in June 1974.
Reports have it that he was killed by Idi Amin’s right-hand Man, Maliyamungu after he was involved in a heated disagreement with his wife.
Fred Kubai breathed his last in 1996 During Madaraka Day at the age of 79 years old.
Surprisingly, his death went viral after four days because he led a private life.
The outspoken Freedom fighter died at age 82 from a stroke.
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta died in his sleep in Mombasa while on a working holiday.
Paul Ngei succumbed to diabetes in 2004 at the of age 81 years.
The Ninth of June 2007 saw the death of 87-year-old Achieng Oneko at his matrimonial home in Rarieda and the cause of his death was a heart attack.
What lessons have you learned in this short tale of the Famous Kapenguria six…CONTINUE READING>>