Pokot militarization against their neighboring communities
Pokot militarization against their neighboring communities
By JACQUELINE KUBANIA,Daily Nation Correspondent
Benson Kukat remembers the first time he picked up a gun and marched to war. It was in 2010 — in the midst of a vicious cholera outbreak that killed tens of people and devastated his community. He estimates that he was just 13-years-old, a fresh adolescent but with an overwhelming sense of duty
Kukat had grown up knowing that Turkanas were his…
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