Mungai, Mbugua waSamper, David A.2022-03-162022-03-162006Wa Mungai, M., & Samper, D. A. (2006). " No mercy, no remorse": personal experience narratives about public passenger transportation in Nairobi, Kenya. Africa Today, 51-81.http://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/23208A Research Article in the Africa Today , Spring, 2006Personal experience narratives about riding on Kenya's public passenger vehicles, commonly called matatu, form part of Nairobi residents' everyday conversations. These first-person, single-episodic narratives describe experiences of verbal and physical abuse, theft, hijacking, and violence, and women use them to describe sexual harassment and rape. Personal experience narratives help Nairobi's commuters cope with traumatic events and deal with the anger and frustration associated with riding in matatu, and they function as an informal information system. They provide strategies for dealing with the problems and personal risks associated with matatu, and articulate a powerful commentary on life in a large, African metropolis.enNo MercyNo RemorsePersonal Experience NarrativesPublic Passenger TransportationNairobiKenya"No Mercy, No Remorse.: Personal Experience Narratives about Public Passenger Transportation in Nairobi, KenyaArticle