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  • 2 years ago
Kiambu County assembly members have unanimously passed a motion compelling the Kiambu County government to take action to close up caves and remove bushes where hyenas have been terrorizing Witeithie ward residents in the Juja sub-county.
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00:00 My name is Moses Gatha, MCE Moreira Ward.
00:03 We are here with the workers of the farm, and all the farmers.
00:09 We are here today to talk about the fish.
00:13 We have seen the animals that have been taken from the fields,
00:17 and they have been killed. They come to the fields and live here.
00:20 We would like to talk about KWS.
00:23 If they have been affected by their work,
00:26 they are responsible for taking care of the animals.
00:30 They live in the fields and they live wherever they are.
00:33 We know that if they have been affected,
00:36 they must pay the money.
00:39 All the women, the women who have been affected by the animals,
00:44 because some people come to pay money to take care of the animals.
00:48 So now the animals come to kill people.
00:51 We demand compensation for those people.
00:54 We want to know,
00:57 if KWS has been affected by their work,
01:01 what will they do?
01:05 Secondly, we would like to know,
01:08 because the fish have been killed,
01:13 to have a short kill order for those destroyed animals
01:18 that have been taken from the fields,
01:21 so that the animals can live in peace.
01:24 My name is Jeremiah Kiama, I am from JIK.
01:27 I am the head of the animal shelter.
01:30 The question we have brought to you today is
01:33 how the animals have been taken from the government of Kiambo County.
01:38 The issue we have raised is the way the animals have been taken.
01:43 The governor will bring money on Tuesday
01:47 to help the animals that have been destroyed,
01:51 and the animals that have been killed.
01:54 We will try to find our boys,
01:57 to give them a job to take the animals out of the fields,
02:01 and to give them a place to live.
02:04 The county government has a duty to help the people
02:08 who have been affected on Tuesday.
02:11 I know our governor has a duty to help the animals,
02:15 and the boys that have been left behind.
02:18 And as my wife has been affected,
02:21 we are trying to find the best way
02:24 to help the boys that have been left behind.
02:27 She is the daughter of my wife's husband.
02:30 My name is Moses Moirwe Mounana, MCA Data Ward.
02:34 We are here with other members of Juju Sub-County.
02:38 We are facing a problem that has affected Juju Sub-County.
02:44 We are facing a problem that has affected Juju Sub-County.
02:48 The sub-counties have been affected by the floods.
02:56 In the last two years,
02:59 we have lost 20 people
03:04 because of the floods.
03:08 Today, we are facing a problem
03:12 that is causing the county government
03:16 to bring in the police and the KWS.
03:20 to bring in the police and the KWS.
03:24 to bring in the police and the KWS.
03:28 So that we can work together.
03:32 So that we can work together.
03:36 We will be working with the police,
03:40 with the Juju Sub-County Police.
03:44 We will be working with the Juju Sub-County Police.
03:48 We will be working with the Juju Sub-County Police.
03:52 We are asking the county government
03:56 to bring in the police and the police.
04:00 Thank you.
04:02 Thank you.
04:04 [BLANK_AUDIO]
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