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Kenyans' say after Prophet Owuor's followers ruining trees in Nakuru

Darel Leting: Owuor's followers are strange, you would not want to tango with them. It is very weird how all of them are very similar and predictable, with an annoying touch of self-righteousness. They don't help their image (and that of their prophet).

Truce Tace: Even if I disagree with Prophet Owuor, I dare not lift a finger against him. In so far as environmental laws are concerned, carrying twigs is not an offence. Cutting down your own trees is not an offence, the offence relates to ownership and authorization.

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