Fishermen want invasion stopped
SMART HARVEST
By
Jane W Mugambi
| Dec 23rd 2017 | 1 min read

Fishermen have urged the national and county governments to act against illegal fishermen from other countries.
Beach Management Unit Kiunga cluster chairman Ali Bwana said said the fishermen from Pemba, Tanzania, and Somalia have invaded their territory, denying them their livelihoods.
"We need to be protected by the government, we as fishermen are facing hard times when those from other parts of the world invade our waters and take away our fish," said Ali.
He urged the county to put in place by-laws stopping the invasion
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