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Do more to protect our fish and a rich marine heritage

Fred Omondi feeding fingerlings at his farm in Utonga Beach, Bondo, Siaya County on May 26, 2021.[Kelvine Omollo,Standard]

At the point where two of Kenya’s longest rivers - the Sabaki and Tana - meet, an injustice is happening right now. The injustice exposes a public interest issue that needs our attention and action. Why are we not doing as much to protect our fish as we do to save the rhino or elephant?

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