The Government has urged Maasai locals conducting business along Kenya Tanzania border in Narok County to end it so as to lower chances of contracting the coronavirus. Narok County Commissioner Samuel Kimiti and Governor Samuel Ole Tunai emphasized the need for residents to heed to government calls on hygiene to curb further spread of Covid-19. Kimiti spoke during the inauguration of Philip Gumba as the new Assistant County Commissioner Kereito Division in Transmara West Sub County. He warned locals to heed to the closure of markets with porous border points which make it easy for human trafficking. 109 illegal firearms were surrendered two years ago in a ceremony that was graced by Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi.
Source: The Star April 30, 2020 11:15 UTC