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Khu manyonje is a Luhya dialect based from Isukha Community, Kakamega County which means being prisoned. The song is about youths who were mistakenly prisoned back in the days with no offence. Mtego wa panya hushika walio kuwemo na wasio kuwemo Being imprisoned without committing an offense is a harrowing experience that defies justice and human rights. It often results from wrongful accusations, corruption, or systemic failures in the legal system. The psychological and emotional toll is immense, as the person faces isolation, fear, and a loss of dignity despite their innocence. Imagine being locked in a cold, confined cell, stripped of your freedom, and treated as a criminal without ever having committed a crime. The walls close in, days blur together, and hope fades as justice remains out of reach. You plead your innocence, but the system either ignores you or moves too slowly. Trust in authority erodes, and the once-familiar world outside grows distant. Beyond the physical suffering, the mental anguish is overwhelming. Anxiety, frustration, and despair become daily companions. Relationships suffer as family and friends struggle with the situation. The stigma of being labeled a criminal—even if later proven innocent—can linger for a lifetime Embracing The Western Culture- Patrick Shimanga