Sunday, March 1, 2026 - The annual Mataha festival, a celebrated cultural event among the Kikuyu community, saw an unusual turn as men largely failed to attend, leaving women to dance alone.
The ratio of men to women was an astonishing 1:100,
highlighting the significant absence of male participants.
Videos shared online show women performing vibrant dances in
traditional-themed outfits, while very few men are seen in the background.
The clips have sparked widespread discussion on social
media.
Some observers attribute the low male turnout to tough
economic times, suggesting that men are increasingly unable to take part in
cultural festivities due to dented pockets.
Others argue that the rise of financially independent,
single women may also be influencing attendance patterns.
Despite the low male participation, the women kept the
spirit of the festival alive.
Watch the videos.
What is happening?........ Mataha Festival pic.twitter.com/95Y1yPIlkS
— DAILY POST 🇰🇪 (@dailypost_ke) March 2, 2026
Mataha Festival, Kenyan men nowhere to be seen pic.twitter.com/omF3ivCeDv
— DAILY POST 🇰🇪 (@dailypost_ke) March 2, 2026
Mataha Festival, men missing pic.twitter.com/Hw69gJAlNi
— DAILY POST 🇰🇪 (@dailypost_ke) March 2, 2026
The Kenyan DAILY POST

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