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British High Commissioner to Kenya, Neil Wigan, has hailed the Maasai community as stewards of conservation, nature, and natural resources, emphasizing their crucial role in safeguarding the environment. Speaking during the homecoming event of the Maasai Council of Elders Chairman Kelena ole Nchoe in Naisuyia, Narok North, Wigan expressed profound respect for the Maasai community and their rich cultural heritage. Acknowledging the longstanding historical ties between the Maasai people and the British Government, Wigan underscored the importance of dialogue and collaboration.
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British High Commissioner to Kenya hails the Maasai community
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