Mau-Mau Rebel's Doctor in Mount Kenya East Forest (1952 -1960): Retrieving the Revolutionary History of Milton Munene Gachau

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2309-5792/2004

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Major Judge, Mau-Mau Doctor, Mau-Mau Movement, Mau-Mau Oath

Abstract

The Kenya Land and Freedom Army (KLFA), otherwise known as Mau-Mau revolutionary movement was formed after returnees of the Second World War (1939 - 1945) ignited the African populace to militarily fight for land and freedom (wiyathi nai thaka). John Walton’s theory of reluctant rebels informs this article theoretically, as it is indeed the political elites who inspired this armed struggle. To do this, they held several meetings in the capital city of Nairobi, drew the war structures from the national level to the sub-location level, especially in the central region of Kenya, and tasked locals with filling in the leadership vacuums that were created. In view of this, the article seeks to unveil the revolutionary history of the Mau-Mau medical Doctor, also known as Major Judge Munene Gachau (born in 1935), whose contribution in the Kenyan war of independence (1952 - 1960) remains unique. This uniqueness can be attested to by considering various factors. First, he is one of the few surviving leaders who joined the guerrilla forest war while he was relatively young. Normally, the Mau-Mau War Council did not encourage people below the age of 25 to join the rebels in the forest of Mt. Kenya, Aberdare Mountains and/or other places. Nor did they encourage adults past the age of 35 to join as combatants in the forest fight. Second, he is the only known Mau-Mau rebel in Kirinyaga county of Kenya to have gone back to school after the war had ended, traveled abroad, and studied up to a Masters degree level. Third, Munene Gachau belongs in the category that joined the rebels while still relatively educated and eventually got promoted to the rank of Major, upon being confirmed as the Mau-Mau Doctor.

Author Biography

Julius M. Gathogo, KENYATTA UNIVERSITY MOMBASA CAMPUS P. O. BOX 16778 MOMBASA, 80100 KENYA

Dr Gathogo is a senior lecture, Kenyatta University, Kenya and a Research Fellow, in the Research Institute for Theology and Religion, UNISA, South Africa

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2018-06-12

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