Kenyatta: When Kenya’s first president’s bakora ruled
The founding father of the nation, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, had two permanent companions—his traditional walking stick and the flywhisk. The bakora (walking stick) would in moments of rage be used to whip sense into politicians and aides who infuriated or failed him. Read More
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