Leaders drawn from Kitui and Garissa counties have proposed tightened measures to curb perennial border conflicts between farmers and camel herders, which have claimed many lives over the years. The latest incident involves the killing of a 14-year-old boy earlier this week by suspected camel herders in Ukasi, which led to violent demonstrations with locals…
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