‘Bakhone’, the clan
of the late paramount chief John Nabutola
Written by: Timothy
Makokha
Members of bakhone clan of the bukusu sub-tribe are
currently mourning the death of the late paramount chief john Nabutola. This is
one of the greatest clans among the bukusu people that have produced very
prominent leaders in this nation. The late paramount chief up to his death has
been the chief adviser in the bamarukwa association (a brotherhood association)
among the bakhone clan.
Members of this clan usually praise themselves saying that
they are members of the bakhone bariti bamarukwa barariita lubafu, basingila
biili. They call themselves bamarukwa because in the ancient days when they
were still staying in samia district, leaders came from this clan and no other
person from a different clan would lead them.
Bakhone people call themselves bariti because they were able
to assimilate foreigners into the clan without discrimination. For instance, at
the ban of slave trade in the world, slaves who were deported at elureko (Mumias)
were to be taken by members of their clans, but some remained without anyone
caring for them. This made Namachanja the first paramount chief in bukusu land
to take all returned slaves without discriminating them and made them to be
part of the bakhone clan.
‘Basingila biili’ means that the leaders among the bakhone
people valued addressing any gathering from a raised ground. A leader could
address his subjects while standing on a hillock (sisiili), for the people to
see and hear them properly.
According to Martin Namachanja Wanyonyi, who is the branch
chairman of the bakhone clan of Kanduyi, bakhone migrated from Uganda in a
place called Bududa. By virtue of Martin Namachanja Wanyonyi being a member of
the bakhone clan, he was made the village elder of Namuyemba-B in khalaba sub
location, Bungoma County.
On arrival in Kenya, they settled at Matayos (Busia County)
Ebusamia. From Matayos they came to Akeng’a in Teso land. Some remained there
as others moved on towards Bukusu land where majority of them are staying
currently.
Mabonga, the brother to Walusaka was the first to come to
luhyia land, as Walusaka remained there. Mabonga came to luhyia land as a
herd’s boy and was in charge of cleaning the cow shed and taking the animals
out for grazing. He then gave birth to Khisa.
It is said that Mabonga was born with a mysterious bangle on
his left hand’s wrist (kumukasa). This kumukasa is associated with leadership
of a person over others or existence of leaders in ones lineage. He used to
hide his kumukasa but one day as he was removing manure from the cattle boma
they saw it and it earned him respect.
Khisa then gave birth to the famous Namachanja, the first
paramount chief in Bukusu land. Sudi son of Namachanja took over the leadership
and also became a paramount chief later in life.
Mukanda was Sudi’s brother. The former paramount chief Sudi
ordained john Nabutola his nephew, (brother’s child) to take over power from
him.
It is true this bakhone clan has produced very prominent
people in this nation, who had featured not only in local administration but
also in the church. For instance the late Cardinal Maurice Otunga is a legend
in the Catholic Church. The famous Cardinal Otunga of the Catholic Church was a
son of Sudi and cousin to the late paramount chief John Nabutola.
Henry Kere, one of sudi’s sons was chief for the former East
Bukusu location and went to LEGCO as an MP during the Whiteman’s rule in the
pre-colonial Kenya. The late Sylvester Otunga was brother to the late cardinal
who was the first mathematician in luhyia land who had published several works
with whites. Another brother to Cardinal Otunga called Nabangi Sudi was once an
assistant chief during his lifetime.
The current assistant chief for Mateka sub-location Mr.
Nabangi is a member of bakhone clan. Members of bakhone clan have spread in
most parts of this country including Mateka (Tulumba), Musikoma, Kabula,
Luyekhe, Kaduyi, Netima, Chebukwa, Chesamisi, Kimalewa, Mwikhupo, and Ndalu. All
these areas where bakhone are staying have regional chairpersons in charge.
There are some who remained at bududa in Uganda, matayos (Busia) and aking’a. The
overall national chairperson for bakhone clan is Mr. Leo Wanyonyi, a cousin to
the late paramount chief John Nabutola.
The late paramount chief Nabutola was an aggressive leader
who contributed towards the establishment of Nzoia Sugar Company and the Webuye
pan paper factory. He was son of the late Gabriel Mukanda, omukhone (father)
and Nachaki, omuchemwile (mother). He was born at Chebukwa village but later
moved to Mateka where he died from last week.
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