Lembus people

Lembus is one of the sub tribes of kalenjin people. The Lembus predominantly live in Eldama Ravine, Mogotio and Nakuru Districts and Lembus is sub divided to Kamaruso, Lembus Murkaptuk, Lembus Somek kakimor, pokor-keben and Ogiekab Lembus.

The Lembus People are perceived to be closely related to the Tugen, but this assertion has been rejected by the Lembus People themselves, and their Lembus Council of Elders. Members of the Lembus community insist that Tugen is just a name coined in the 1960s to unite the small communities living in Baringo.In 2019 the lembus people moved to court demanding to be recognized as a distinct ethnic group and not as s sub-tribe of the Tugen

Lembus Council of Elders with Mzee Kenyatta when they visited him in his Gatundu home

The Lembus and Nandi peoples

Lembus People have had close relationship with the Nandi dating back to precolonial period. It is also notable that Lembus People and the Nandi share a lot of cultural, language and religious similarities. In the 1890s, the Lembus People resisted the British entry into Lembus territories and especially the Lembus Forest. The resistance by the Lembus also coincided with the Nandi Resistance to the British in the late 1890s to 1906.[1] The British administrators in Eldama Ravine also accused the Lembus People of collusion with their Nandi brothers and cousins to fight the British.

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References

  1. Pavitt, N. Kenya: The First Explorers, Aurum Press, 1989, p. 121

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