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Farmers in Nandi counting losses after stray wild kills livestock

Members of Nunua Ng'ombe, Kondoo na Kuku self help group sharing livestock at Kereri village in Nandi County. [Edward Kosut/Standard]

Farmers in Nandi are counting losses after a suspected wild animal killed over 40 livestock in the last month.

The residents of Bonjoge, Kesengei, and Serem areas in Aldai are living in fear of a roaming wild animal, which has been terrorising the area and devouring sheep and goats estimated to be worth over Sh300,000.

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