The forgotten struggle of Kenyan indigenous people
Although the communities affected by the Olkaria and Turkana projects understand that the country needs development, they would have liked to be treated better. Mali Ole Kaunga, a Kenyan indigenous expert says respect of collective land and profit sharing are key to improving the situation. “You need to tell me [an indigenous person] why you need my land, what my role will be and what’s my future involvement in that land”.
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I love the eloquence of that maasai, he is a natural, in another life he might have been a journalist. or an orator, simon. just magnficent
Thanks for bringing this to the attention of many Kenyans. Government and investors worry about money and not wellbeing of the community. How I wish LSK can take on the government.
The one of those Kenyan communities i paramountly respect in terms of culture and cultural preservation,give the people what they want and stop human greed....
Am from naivasha. The place is 7kms from where i was born.
This is just amazing considering the fact that you did not use a sophisticated camera to film this. Good job!
I'm early today... let me watch now
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namu i want to believe you. i hope this channel is not compromised by some foreign cheques though. propaganda can be sly