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Stanley Mathenge wa Mirugi (born c. 1919 in Mahiga, Nyeri District) was a Mau Mau leader.

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Background

Before the Mau mau rebellion, he had fought in Burma. Later he became the leader of the Forty Group, an organisation supporting Kenya African Union (KAU). He also founded the Kenya Riigi, a group of illiterate fighters. Mathenge believed in traditional Kikuyu religion. In May 1953 he became the leader of the newly formed Mau Mau military unit Nyeri District Council and Army. His rivalry with field marshal Dedan Kimathi harmed integrity of the Mau mau movement.

Disappearance

He disappeared in 1955 and was later reported to be allegedly living in Ethiopia.

Later events

On May 30, 2003 a man believed to be Stanley Mathenge, living in Ethiopia, was invited to Kenya by president Mwai Kibaki and was given a hero's welcome by the state. It was soon revealed that the man was Ato Lemma Ayanu, who himself denied being Mathenge. DNA test published four years later proved he was not Mathenge.

References

Stanley Mathenge Wikipedia


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