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'Powerful' beach units accused of extortion, aiding piracy on lake

When the fishing community from Kao beach in North Kadem ward held a peaceful demonstration in the water of Lake Victoria on September 16, 2019 protesting over illegal fishing gears resulting to shortage of fish in the lake. [Caleb Kingwara, Standard]

It is 6am in Uhanya beach, Siaya County. There is endless human traffic, a cacophony of frenzied shouting from traders and fishermen, bargaining buyers and loaders with heavy luggage on their shoulders.

After a while, the activities are interrupted by a bell calling the fishermen and traders for a meeting. Christopher Okoth, a fisherman, rushes to the Beach Management Unit (BMU) office lest he be fined for not attending the assembly.

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