Murang’a women decry of marriage problems and lack of men in the county.
Murang’a women’s organizations have warned of marital problems in the county if the number of men continues to decline.
For a county with a deficit of 8,729 men and women, women say any other factor exacerbating this deficit will affect the establishment of new families.
Murang’a women’s organizations have warned of marital problems in the county if the number of men continues to decline.
With the support of men’s rights groups, women told the nation of Africa that increased imprisonment and mass killings had helped reduce their numbers.

For a county with a deficit of 8,729 men and women, women say any other factor exacerbating this deficit will affect the establishment of new families.
Women Development Agency (MYWO), Women’s Education Federation (Fawe), Murang’a Sex Workers Empowerment Program (MSWEI), GCPU, Women’s and Women’s Protection Program Unity in the Table Bank Association, collectively expressed concern.
At the launch of the Immediate Results Program (RRI) against drugs and illicit beer in Thika last week, Home Affairs Office Karanja Kibicho said 30,000 youths from the central region – 40% of whom are from Murang ‘a – have died since July 2015 , when President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered his arrest. on the toxic beers of the region.
Speaking at the same event, Central Zone Commissioner Wilfred Nyagwanga said the main threats against boys were for 280,855 people aged 20 to 29 years.
Illicit alcohol
“The absurdity of the crowd, illegal beer and drugs and all threats against legitimate trade must be vigorous and civilized to be followed through education and religion,” he said.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Kigumo constituency, Joseph Kibugi of Kighi constituency, noted that the community must realize that it is empowering and making the girl child a woman of the family in the context of tired men.
“Every day we see at least 400 boys sentenced to life imprisonment in the Murang’a courts. In the past month, about 21 men here have been killed in genocide, “Kibugi said.
He noted that security forces collaborated with the community to use the court and the kangaroo to condemn the boy for negligence regardless of the impact it would have on current and future families in the county.
“Before we think outside our county where we can send our wives to get married, we need to preserve our numbers to ensure we can bring girls from other counties to support our population. The situation surrounding the boy here is a threat to our future as a county,” he said.
Planned crime
The chairman of the Murang’a Youth Action Network, Mixson Warui, said the Criminal Investigation Unit had failed to devise a plan to combat organized crime, leading the Mafia into drug paraphernalia, illegal beer and the self-defense forces that continue to threaten the number of men.
Fawe co-ordinator Cecilia Wanjiku said the Home Office had failed to eradicate low-level beverages in the county, citing corruption in bars and continuing to violate regulatory systems. Thus, the drug trade is made public.
“Our boy has been embroiled in a culture of death by ruthless lawmakers who have violated the rule of law to the extent that society is making a mark for the masses,” he said. He said.
MYWO local chairperson Lucy Nyambura, who is also the deputy chairperson of the Murang’a County Assembly, said the area has become a hub for observers who have taken the law into their own hands.
Unreasonable justice
“These groups must be formed before the escalating crime of murder of men. We should not allow this kind of injustice to gain land. The police should also venture further under the correctional approach in the presence of criminals. The old practice of arrest and detention is no longer valid, ”he said.
Swedish President Susan Wanjiru has expressed her concern over police officers who are very happy with lynching.
“They say members of the public are helping them find the county. We are worried because some of those killed in cold blood are our customers. We have 3,000 residents of sex workers in the county and every day we estimate that we serve an average of 1,800 customers,” he said.
The most shocking incident of lynching was that of a 44-year-old pastor of the Korino faith in the village of Earth Earth on September 17. A police report says he was a member of a gang that intimidated local residents.