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It is circumcision time in Bukusu land in western Kenya

Some of the Knives (Lukembe) used by traditional Bukusu circumcisors in Bungoma. The initiation ceremony will begin on August 1 and 3,000 boys are expected to be cut during a one month ceremony. (PHOTO: TITUS OTEBA/ STANDARD)

Circumcision is a rite of passage among the Bukusu boys which is performed every even year. It is one of the most closely guarded secret rituals among the Bukusu people of Bungoma, Busia and Trans Nzoia Counties.

The rite is performed by a professionally trained circumciser, known as Omukhebi, who uses a sharp sterilised knife known as Lukembe.

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