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A section of Maasai leaders led by East African Legislative Assembly Member Of Parliament David Ole Sankok has defended the governments initiative of vaccinating livestock affirming that it was a call from the pastoralist community aimed at combating livestock diseases. Speaking during a wedding ceremony in Narok County, Tourism Principal Secretary John Ololtuaa underscored the government's commitment in promoting tourism saying the country has seen a rise in visitors inflow which has now hit 2.4 million tourists.
Maasai leaders support the livestock vaccination campaign
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