At least 1,500 members of the Ogiek community have decried decades of unresolved colonial era land injustices and urged the government to expedite redress, saying continued displacement from their ancestral land has condemned generations to social and economic deprivation. Speaking during a meeting held at Kericho Tea Hotel, community members recounted how British colonial authorities…
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