Ogiek community fights for right to live in forest
They call themselves the guardians of the forest. Their way of life is built around hunting and gathering while safeguarding the forests, yet since colonial times, the Ogiek people have been embroiled in battles with successive regimes over persistent attempts to eject them from the forest. And it is a struggle that continues to dog their lives, as Wilkister Nyabwa reports. Citizen TV is Kenya's leading television station commanding an audience reach of over 60% and in its over 12 years of existence as a pioneer brand for the Royal Media Services (RMS), it has set footprints across the country leaving no region uncovered. This is your ideal channel for the latest and breaking news, top stories, politics, business, sports, lifestyle and entertainment from Kenya and around the world. Follow us: http://citizentv.co.ke / citizentvkenya / citizentvkenya https://plus.google.com/+CitizenTVKenya / citizentvkenya

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