The Lumumba Institute was funded by the Russians and had a board consisting of Kaggia, Ngei, Murumbi, Kungu wa Karumba and Oneko. The title of the Ruaraka land was in Jaramogi's name, then a trustee.
It was later closed & is today part of PAC Uni.
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Karumba formed a trucking company and went into textiles.
It was while he was in Uganda collecting a Sh19K debt from an Army officer's wife in June 1974 that he was killed by the officer and his body disappeared in the notorious Mabira Forest
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Kurito ole Kisio (1917-1954) was a Maasai KLFA general who was killed in Narok, Kenya, in 1954.
According to chronicler Karari Njama, ole Kisio was the fourth most powerful KLFA general with an army of about 800 fighters operating from Melili Forest
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Joseph Zuzarte Murumbi (1911 – 1990) was Kenya's second VP and played a key role in securing legal counsel for the detainees arrested. Together with Pio Gama Pinto, he resisted the continuance of British Imperial dominion in Kenya
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Faith Wanjru Wachira, 90, one of countless women who fed and hid KLFA fighters now lives on a 50-by-100-feet plot in the populous Kakuret village in Kieni, Nyeri with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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To date hundreds of landless villagers, many of them independence war heroes and heroines, are still ‘squatting’ at Kakuret where the white DO’s truck dumped them soon after independence.
They had been evicted from former settler lands in 1963.
In 2003, Kenyan journalist Joseph Karimi broke the story of Mathenge being found in Addis.
The Kibaki govt then flew Ethiopia farmer Lemma Ayanu into Kenya. He later confessed that he wasn't Mathenge & needed to get back for planting season....😂
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After independence in 1963, Baimungi and his men left the forest and were received at Kinoru Stadium by Mbiyu Koinange and Jackson Angaine.
There were however some misgivings within the KLFA as the Kenyatta govt aimed to sideline the freedom fighters
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When the land was not forthcoming, Baimungi moved to Nkando ya Nkoma Forest.
In January 1965, he was killed by government agents, their bodies displayed in public for 3 days, buried in a mass grave and the KLFA was proscribed and banned by the govt.
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Baimungi's family says that efforts by their late mother Evangeline Muthoni, who died in 2014, to reach the late Kenyatta and Moi, proved futile. In May 2005, she was arrested when she tried to gain access into Parliament to air her grievances.
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