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Kidagaa Kimemwozea by Ken Walibora

Shop Kidagaa Kimemwozea by Ken Walibora — a Kiswahili novel used as a national set book in Kenya, exploring corruption, moral decay, and the poisoning of public life through the story of a community betrayed by those entrusted with its care.

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    Kidagaa Kimemwozea has been a compulsory text in Kenyan secondary schools, running from 2013 to 2019. (Cable Street) The title, which translates roughly as "the frog has rotted," functions as a metaphor for a society in which the very institutions meant to protect and nurture the people have become corrupt and diseased. Walibora uses the Kiswahili literary tradition — its proverbs, its rhythm, its oral storytelling heritage — to construct a narrative that feels deeply rooted in East African culture while addressing universal questions of accountability and moral responsibility. The novel is both a warning and a diagnosis: it names what ails the community and demands that its readers reckon with their own complicity in allowing it to persist. A vital work of civic literature.
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    Kidagaa Kimemwozea by Ken Walibora

    Kidagaa Kimemwozea has been a compulsory text in Kenyan secondary schools, running from 2013 to 2019. (Cable Street) The title, which translates roughly as "the frog has rotted," functions as a metaphor for a society in which the very institutions meant to protect and nurture the people have become corrupt and diseased. Walibora uses the Kiswahili literary tradition — its proverbs, its rhythm, its oral storytelling heritage — to construct a narrative that feels deeply rooted in East African culture while addressing universal questions of accountability and moral responsibility. The novel is both a warning and a diagnosis: it names what ails the community and demands that its readers reckon with their own complicity in allowing it to persist. A vital work of civic literature.

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