We recently outlined reasons as to why cold blood murders of JKUAT students may not be about to end soon.

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The article basically explained how the gangsters behind the stabbings and muggings around JKUAT, told one local media house, why they were not about to abandon their heinous criminal activities despite losing some of their accomplices to mob lynchings.

However, the story focused on only male gangsters in this area whose runaway thuggery, they revealed to Capital FM, is informed by a strong urge for hard drugs which is a costly venture.

But there is a female version of the same gang. It is codenamed 'Chinja ua' (Slaughter kill) and whose main target is their own - women, Capital FM reports.

And just like their male colleagues operating around the same area, they walk in groups of 10 while armed with knives.

“Ni hustle tu kama yako (It is just work, just like yours),” a dreadlocked lady, a member of the brutal gang and who was reportedly too intoxicated to sustain a meaningful conversation told Capital FM.

The deadlocked lady is said to have dozed off during the interview while other female members of the gang shied-off from speaking to the station's reporter who was investigating the deadly gang and how it operates.

But according to one male gangster identified by his pseudo-name 'Bazenga', the ‘Chinja ua’ gang not long time ago proved that ‘what men can do women can do better’ when they attacked two men, stole their personal belongings and even undressed them, Capital FM documents.

“Pia wao ni nomare (they too are very lethal),” Bazenga says with some sense of pride, as the station reports.