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Pastoralists embrace grazing patterns to end hostilities

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A herder quenching his thirst alongside his Livestock at Lokiwach water pan in Silale, Baringo. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Pastoralist communities in Pokot and Turkana counties have devised grazing patterns in bid to end hostilities and cattle theft that has compromised security in the region.

In a historic move aimed at fostering peace and ending insecurity fueled by cattle rustling, the herders have moved to end confrontations over competition for scarce resources including pasture and water.

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