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Muratina: Why Kikuyu community value it

Court on February 24 declared that the popular Kikuyu brew is not an illicit drink.

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by WILLIAM WANYOIKE

News27 February 2024 - 07:15
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In Summary


  • Muratina wine is made from the fruit of the muratina tree, commonly called the “sausage tree” (Kigelia africana).
  • This is due to the long, sausage-like fruits that it bears, which can grow up to one metre (3.3 ft.) in length.

A Kiambu Court on February 24 declared that the popular Kikuyu brew, known as muratina, is not an illicit drink.

In a judgment issued by High Court Judge Abigail Mshila on Friday, she said the brew was not illicit and could be prepared as part of the Kikuyu’s culture and traditions.

Muratina wine is made from the fruit of the muratina tree, commonly called the “sausage tree” (Kigelia africana).

This is due to the long, sausage-like fruits that it bears, which can grow up to one metre (3.3 ft.) in length.

Experts however warn that the fruit is poisonous to humans if not properly ripened.

Muratina is not just a beverage but a symbol of cultural identity for the Kikuyu people. It is often consumed during important ceremonies such as weddings, initiations, and other communal gatherings.


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