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In traditional society, a Gikuyu elder had his own gardens where he cultivated “irio cia mundu murume” (a mans crop). These are perennial and root crops, also known as tuberous crops (irio cia menja) since they involved much digging in planting and harvesting. These crops included Coco Yams, Banana, Sugar Cane and Sweet Potatoes. A man taught… Read more
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Within tradition with the Gikuyu community they were agriculturalists. They described them selves as “nyumba ya muro” (the house of the digging stick). The most valuable inheritance that parents could bequeath to their children was their love for land tillage. Parents started to educate their children very early about tilling the land with… Read more
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” He who is destined for power does not have to fight for it.” – Afrikan Proverb
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” When you don’t ask questions while growing up, you become old while still ignorant.” -Afrikan Proverb
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