Fishermen in Homa Bay County want the government to step up measures to protect them from persistent harassment from security officials from neighbouring countries. The fisherfolk, led by Remba Beach Management Unit (BMU) Chairman, Sumekia Mamra, said the frequent harassment impeded their operations. Mamra said the dwindling fish population in Lake Victoria was also a…Ā Ā Ā
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