Residents of Kaptalamwa in Lelan ward, Marakwet West sub-county, have been urged not to undertake any foreign activity within 30 metres from the highest water mark of the Kaptalamwa A and B wetlands, which drain their waters to Lake Victoria and Turkana, respectively. The Elgeyo Marakwet County, NEMA Director Stephen Kimuttu said vegetation within the…
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