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Addressing journalists in Mariashoni, members of the Ogiek community led by Ogiek Council of Elders National Secretary General, Mr Martin Lele, argued that Justice Mutungi’s ruling did not consider the first case in Nairobi or the Arusha Landmark ruling.
Ogiek protest court ruling, demand ancestral land rights in Eastern Mau
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