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Starving Coast residents turn to wild animals |
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Brief:Starving residents of Ganze constituency in Kilifi District have resorted to eating bush meat. The bush meat business is thriving in market centres in Bamba, Malindi and Kilifi.
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| 1. On Sunday March 22, 2009, 1:16 AM , John Okumu, United States wrote: | |
| Oh really! Maybe they should also be eating our MPs because they are animals as well.
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| 2. On Sunday March 22, 2009, 0:04 AM , Reagan Havi L'lembe, United States wrote: | |
| There's no leadership in Kenya, except thieves who don't care for the starving citizens. Down with the Grand Coalition!. Down with all the Ministers!
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| 3. On Saturday March 21, 2009, 22:36 PM , Roseline Mbai, United Kingdom wrote: | |
| This no thing new I worked in Ganze dispensary in 1990 eating dik dik was normal due to food scarcity, poor roads so survival was the order of the day. Now it is worse due to the greed expressed by our leaders from president, parliamentarians down to councillors. Wildlife staff it will be a waste of time taking these people to court instead deal deal with those poaching elephants etc.
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