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How boys are undergoing rites of passage in the city

Reverend Michael Njige of PCEA Kitengela celebrates with more than 200 boys and girls who have been undergoing a rite of passage training in Kitengela, Kajiado County yesterday. [Petrson Githaiga, Standard]

When Janet Ngotah’s son was born, she wanted him circumcised immediately after birth. However, she kept postponing the procedure and, soon, he was aged 10. 

“When he turned 10 last year, his father and I agreed to take him to a rite of passage programme. However, the pandemic happened and so we had to wait a little longer. When schools closed in March, we decided to grab the opportunity,” she says.

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