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Reprieve for 45,000 Mau Forest settlers as court halts evictions

[From left] Lawyer Kipkoech Ngetich, Lawyer Joshua Terer, Nakuru County Assembly Deputy Speaker Samuel Tonui and Renny Langat at Nakuru Law Courts on July 16, 2020, after filing a petition to stop the ongoing Mau Forest Evictions in Marioshoni. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

The Environment and Lands Court in Nakuru has issued orders barring the government from evicting people from the Eastern Mau Complex.

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