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When Mungiki sect leader Maina Njenga saw the error of his ways, Bishop Margaret Wanjiru presented him with a Bible after his release from jail. On Sunday, the Maina Njenga formally parted ways with the JIAM ministry. Photo/FREDRICK ONYANGO

When Mungiki sect leader Maina Njenga saw the error of his ways, Bishop Margaret Wanjiru presented him with a Bible after his release from jail. On Sunday, the Maina Njenga formally parted ways with the JIAM ministry. Photo/FREDRICK ONYANGO 

By NATION Team
Posted  Tuesday, November 10  2009 at  22:00

In Summary

  • Clerics from Central say recent murder of sect spokesman was testimony to the plan

The Starehe legislator said some people in a GK vehicle have been trailing her. She said they talked to a guard at her home before driving off.

Bishop Wanjiru said she suspected that she was being followed because of Mungiki youth who joined the church she heads after their leader did.

However, Gigiri OCPD David Kerina disputed the claims saying the assistant minister is guarded by an AP and may have seen a police vehicle checking on the officer.

The incident comes hardly a week after the bishop told her congregation at the Jesus Is Alive Ministry in the city centre that she advised Maina Njenga to lie low.

By Walter Menya, John Njagi, Macharia Mwangi and Dominic Wabala

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Add a comment (6 comments so far)

  1. Submitted by Isaya Baraza

    I fail to understand, exactly what is the meaning of OUTLAWED SECT? Can somebody please answer me.

    Posted  November 11, 2009 09:29 PM  
  2. Submitted by wangotho

    Whats this hullaballoo from GEMA cultural association. before the mungiki leader was released from jail, all was quiet. now orportunists from high offices, Bishops, former MPs realise Maina Njenga's life is in danger? how many Kenyans lives are in real danger from the same mungiki. Raila, to come to their aid. Bishop Wangare dont stoop this low just to capture headlines by entertaining the mungiki leadership. Kenya has been let down by the current Mps. in 2012 Kenyans lets kick out all this Mps from the top to bottom and bring in untainted leaders to this great country. Wote tuwatimue........

    Posted  November 11, 2009 05:47 PM  
  3. Submitted by jafa27

    Its is unbelievable that leader are defending extortionists,who believe that they should not work but wait for others to work and demand money from them.Who is speaking for the victims of mungiki.I lost a relative to this killer gang and yet no justice.What is the diference of mungiki and the mafia?It is very hurtful.

    Posted  November 11, 2009 12:08 PM  
  4. Submitted by proudkyuk

    Lord have mercy on us.

    Posted  November 11, 2009 11:35 AM  
  5. Submitted by sikujamu

    If these central leaders exuded the same energy when mungiki was killing residents from their own central province, then this mungiki issue wld've been curbed a long time ago.

    Posted  November 11, 2009 09:31 AM  

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