Mūthoni Likimani was born and raised in Kahuhia Mission,
Mūrang'a District, Kenya, the daughter of Mariuma Wanjiūra and Rev. Levi Gacanja Her father was one of the first Kenyan Anglican church ministers. She taught at Kahuhia Teachers’ Training College, before undertaking further studies in Britain and Israel, becoming involved in broadcasting and public relations. She went on to become one of the first women producers at the
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, working on women's and children's programmes, and was a freelance broadcaster for the
BBC. She founded Noni's Publicity, a public relations company that also undertook publishing, including producing the periodical
Women of Kenya. was published in 1974, followed by
What Does a Man Want? in the same year. In 1985 her third and most important book appeared,
Passbook Number F. 47927: Women and Mau Mau in Kenya, its title a reference to her identity number during the
Mau Mau struggle. It is a fictional work that dramatizes the roles women played and the strategies they adopted in their daily lives during the fight for freedom. ==Personal life==