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Lawyers' memoirs shed light on darker parts of Kenya's history

Aga Khan University Regional Librarian Arnold Mwanzu, Associate Vice Provost & University Librarian Peter Gatiti and Suba North MP Millie Odhiambo during the university's Authors Day celebrating first-time authors and early career researchers on November 11, 2024. [File, Standard]

This has been a rich literary season with three lawyers launching their biographies. First off the publishers was Millie Odhiambo's "Rig or be Rigged". Lee Muthoga followed with "Audacity and Sacrifice" this week, and Martha Karua launches her "Against the Tide" next week.

In these biographies, these lawyers, who have been engaged in the practice of law and in public service for decades, infuse their personal stories with a record of Kenya's society and politics that are surprising to many who did not live in their season.

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