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Hope for Eastern Mau forest settlers as boundary process survey begins

Lawyer Kipkoech Ngetich is carried shoulder-high by jubilant residents of Kapsinendet in Eastern Mau, Molo Constituency, during a thanksgiving event on December 6, 2024. The celebration followed a September 30 court ruling that affirmed the validity of the 2001 cut-line separating Mau Forest from settlement schemes. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard)

After years of uncertainty, hope is finally emerging for thousands of families living near the Eastern Mau Forest as the government takes steps to establish clear boundaries following last year's landmark court ruling.

Last Friday, a multi-agency team held a public participation meeting at Nessuit Primary School in Njoro, Nakuru County, setting the stage for the official launch of a beacon placement exercise starting today (Monday) in Sururu.

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