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For a better Kenya, ban all tribal clubs to save ‘wakosa kabila’

The atrocities committed in 2007 after the disputed elections are still fresh in our minds. We were divided on tribal lines, killed and maimed each other.

Over six years down the line, it seems we aren’t ready to learn from the deaths. It starts with Kenyan universities encouraging tribal gatherings. In almost all Kenyan public universities, you will find it legal that students are allowed to form groupings based on their tribes. This is where they speak their language discussing issues affecting their tribes.

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