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Many months ago, I wrote a piece about Kenyans in India and Jackson Biko published it on his blog. In the piece, I mentioned Mwana enough times and those those who read it always ask where she is or what happened to her. Whenever I am asked, I always tell them that I will do a sequel and explain everything.

Normally, I never think of Mwana until those who read the blog ask me about her. But late last week, I was forced to think about her after some incriminating screenshots, were posted online and the Kenyan Twitterverse erupted in a mix of outrage, excitement and bewilderment as it always does every so often.

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