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Court ends 56,000 acre land dispute between Maasai clans

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The judges said that all the members of the Ildamat, Kekonyoke, and Purko clans whose names appear in the register should all benefit from the equal share. [iStockphoto]

The Environment and Lands Court in Narok has ended a decades-long dispute over ownership of a 56,000-acre parcel of land between Maasai clans in Narok.

The dispute over the Ntulele Group ranch in Narok East sub-county has been in court for the last 40 years.

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