Occasionally, people who have import beyond their villages die and the loss is felt in far off places because their activities could not be confined to the village.
Munyua Waiyaki was such a person who, a year after his death on April 25 last year, still evokes admiration. Although clansman George Kamau Muhoho buried him as Muceera, he was one of Kenya’s short giants, short in body size but a giant in brain works.