@Clemens confirm hii maneno.I believe that these are not bandits per se. These are sponsored act of violence against the citizenry and the 'government' is dragging it's feet on sorting out this problem...
exam itafanyika vipi?I believe that these are not bandits per se. These are sponsored act of violence against the citizenry and the 'government' is dragging it's feet on sorting out this problem...
The government is complicitI believe that these are not bandits per se. These are sponsored act of violence against the citizenry and the 'government' is dragging it's feet on sorting out this problem...
The valley currently is experiencing droughts and as you know pokots have the largest number of cattle around here, they are displacing the marakwets whose side of the Kerio river is endowed with pasture and permanent rivers.
The government and its partners world Bank/ African development Bank has pumped over 2 Billion in Tiaty from 2013 on drought resilience projects, you are forgetting a small thing called 'the public will'. If it's missing unapaka rangi upepo.If we had serious people in government drought and famine wouldnt result in conflict, it is 2022, water can be harvested, fodder can be stored.
And apparently it is missing. Public will.The government and its partners world Bank/ African development Bank has pumped over 2 Billion in Tiaty from 2013 on drought resilience projects, you are forgetting a small thing called 'the public will'. If it's missing unapaka rangi upepo.