Tag: #Gĩkũyũ
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Patience
Poet: Rhondah Wambũi PatienceAs we embrace the virtue of patience, we cultivate, deeper sense of trust and understanding in life’s natural rhythms. Just as the farmer relies on the seasons to nurture his crops, we too must recognize the importance of timing in our own journeys. Through patience, we develop resilience and wisdom, learning to…
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Moringa: The Tree That Spoke
We are the Moringa tree. When it’s cold we not only produce more leaves,That conserves by trapping heat from escaping,Embracing the environment with generous warmth. But also we’re the multitalented seed,We heal 300 diseases,But oh humans, Oh some of you humans!Do you…Do you still call yourselves human? Seeing how have chased me,From your diseased splits…
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A Humble TESTIMONY: 2025 Aspire Leader. Episode 01.
By Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ I’m grateful to Ngai to celebrate this milestone achievement, getting recognised as Aspire Leader 2025 barely a month after achieving the UNITAR Climate Champion and Commonwealth Gender Justice Champion. My experience from this graceful achievement from Harvard University Business School’s Aspire Institute was so wealthy in not only sharpening my gift…
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Mugumo in Motion: Kahumbu Ward’s GenZ Tournament Revives Youth and County Spirit
By Gĩtaũ wa Kũngʼũ Kahumbu Ward, Murang’a County In a whirlwind of dust, determination, and dancing dreams, the GenZ Football Tournament lit up Mugumoini Playground this past Sunday with the vivacity stirring lax young football talents and summoned history at the same time. Beneath the symbolic shadow of Mugumo, the sacred fig tree of the…
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JUST A GIRL 💁
JUST A GIRL 💁Am just a normal girl,in a normal world,Trying to survive this world ,full of hunters and beasts,A girl with normal feelings,but they think Don’t get sad,Since I was born to be understanding and polite.Because am too kind ,polite,mature and patient,People think they can take advantage and use me,Use me for their own…
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Honia: The Befitting Tribute to Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, the River That Heals
By Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ (profgitauwakungu@gmail.com) Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o was more than a writer—he was a revolutionary thinker, a Dreamweaver, a prophet whose resistance, exile, and defiance against linguistic imperialism became a guiding light for African generations reclaiming their lost heritage. His work sought to free African minds from colonial chains, advocating for linguistic sovereignty to…
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Thabai: The Stinging healer
Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ writes✍🏾 There is time in 2008 when there was such great famine that we even received food donations – in Mũrang’a County formerly renown as the granary of Kenya. There was this yellow maize that produced yellow flour we used to call “gathirikari” possibly because it was donated by the government (in…
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The Return of Mwarubaine: A sacred Journey for rediscovering 40 Ways to Africa’s healing and prosperity.
By Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ profgitauwakungu@gmail.com. It began one sleepless night, years ago, when pain gripped me in a way I had never known. I was hunched over in my bed, holding my stomach as tears streamed down my terrorised face. The sharp sting of ulcers made the night feel endless, and my cries echoed through…
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A Prognosis of Kĩgumo Sub County’s Place and Role in the 21st century Pan Africanism and World Geopolitics.
Written by Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ I believe that person can read many books, but until they have studied themselves, they are not educated. Kĩgumo is amongst the first names that appear in the first page of the history of independent Kenya. Kĩgumo. The name is an acme derivative of the name Mũgumo.This article will elucidate…
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Take a look at this post… ‘Gĩkũyũ and Mumbi Daughters names meanings:’ Wanjikũ.
http://proftashwrites.blogspot.com/2022/11/gikuyu-and-mumbi-daughters-names.html Written by Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ 2. Wanjikũ. She was the matriarch of the Aanjikũ clan.Her husband was called Njikũ.The Aanjikũ also identify themselves as Aagacikũ.She is very beautiful none can take their eyes off her. Her men are so handsome and of value that women fight for them.A Mũnjikũ/Mũũgacikũ (singular of Aanjikũ/Aagacikũ) bribes but…
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Letter to Mt. Kenya Region People: Mũndũ mũũgĩ ndarĩ mĩheere ya ũhoro
Sometime in November, 2022, Prof Peter Kagwanja happened to share with me this story that I find it relevant to my tribesmen and leaders of the Mt Kenya Region and precisely the Kenyan leaders and entire African people. ©️ Gĩtaũ wa Kũng’ũ 2024 (profgitauwakungu@gmail.com) Contrary to Dr. Kang’ata’s Sunday 19th May, 2024 article that poised…