Terrorists of the Aberdare book by Ng’ang’a Mbugua

SONKO WAKADOSI is a man chasing a dream but fate has not been too kind to him and conspires with forces beyond his control to keep him and his lover apart in this tragi-comic story of pathos; of hope amid despair and extra-ordinary courage in the face of great odds in a land where man and beast are locked in a constant struggle.

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Terrorists of the Aberdare book by Ng’ang’a Mbugua

Terrorists of the Aberdare is not only a story of love in a theatre rocked by human-wildlife conflict; it is also a metaphor about the debilitating effects of alcohol consumption on the youth and indeed, entire communities.

SONKO WAKADOSI is a man chasing a dream but fate has not been too kind to him and conspires with forces beyond his control to keep him and his lover apart in this tragi-comic story of pathos; of hope amid despair and extra-ordinary courage in the face of great odds in a land where man and beast are locked in a constant struggle.

Terrorists of the Aberdare is not only a story of love in a theatre rocked by human-wildlife conflict; it is also a metaphor about the debilitating effects of alcohol consumption on the youth and indeed, entire communities.

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NG’ANG’A MBUGUA is a creative writer with over 20 published titles, a poet and journalist who served as Editor and Managing Editor among other roles. He holds a BA Degree in Literature, English and Philosophy from Egerton University. He studied newspaper editing at the International Institute of Journalism in Berlin, Germany and leadership at the Aga Khan Graduate School of Media.
In 2000, he won the Pan-Africa Broadcast and Heritage Award for his work as a human rights journalist. He has also won the Wahome Mutahi Literary Prize three times and has twice been First Runner-Up for the Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature.