El Molo 696x347 1

See The Tribe With Only 99 Members, Every New Birth Requires Death Of One Member

By Frank Kamuntu

In the El Molo tribe of Kenya, childbirth sparks mixed feelings and reactions because while it calls for celebration, it also calls for the death of someone to follow the custom of having a population less than 100.

Known as the hunters of the Jade Sea, the El Molo’s is one of the over 70 tribes in Kenya mainly dwelling in a small village on the shores of Lake Turkana in the south of Loiyangalani at Masarbit south district of Kenya’s northern Eastern Province.

It is reported that El Molo are just 99 in population, comprising men, women and children. Their language is El Molo, belonging to the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family.

It is the belief of El Molo people that their population must not exceed ninety-nine (99) people, so as children are being born, some people who have had the chance to live must die to keep the population below 100.

Once a baby is born, the elders of the tribe are consulted and those who have lived long and fulfilling lives are chosen to die. They accept to die in good fate because it’s deemed to be a recognition of the life cycle and respect for their ancestors who passed on the customs and beliefs to them.

According to them, the spirits and the cosmos guide them in deciding who dies next. It is unclear if the chosen people die naturally or how they give way to the new babies.

Have An Advert Or Article You Want Us To Publish? WhatsApp: +256760530830. 

Related posts

Uganda Bans Sale Of Beef After Anthrax Outbreak, 17 People Die, Over 20 Rushed To Hospital

Swift Daily News

Bombo Tanker Explosion: Death Toll Rises To 15, Several Still In Intensive Care

Swift Daily News

Ugandan Woman Intercepted At Indian Airport With Cocaine Worth Millions Hidden In Hair Wig

Swift Daily News

Things Fall Apart! What Angered Beauteous Museveni’s Daughter Diana To Divorce Tycoon Kamuntu

Swift Daily News

Just In: Premier League Releases Fixtures For 2023-24 Season, See Who Faces Who & When!

Swift Daily News

Proposed Alcohol Control Bill: A Look at Uganda’s Plan to Tackle High Alcohol Consumption

Caroline Kanshabe

Leave a Reply