This story appears in the March 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine. Dunga Nakuwa cups his face in his hands and remembers his mother's voice. She has been dead nearly two years, but for ...
Kenya has increased its border security following a clash between Ethiopian fishermen and their Kenyan counterparts at the Omo River ...
I think we owe that to the people of the Omo. Mark Angelo is the chair of the Rivers Institute at the British Columbia Institute of Technology and an internationally acclaimed river conservationist.
Due to the conflict between fishermen from Kenya and Ethiopia on Lake Turkana, more than 30 people have lost their lives. The tragic events have been confirmed by the authorities of both countries.
Twenty people are missing. Interior Minister Kipchumba ... Fishermen from Ethiopia clashed with Kenyan counterparts at the Omo river on Saturday, Turkana County governor Jeremiah Lomorukai said ...
The fighting happened on Saturday evening at Lopeimukat and Natira near the Omo River along the Kenya-Ethiopia ... On the Ethiopian side, a total of 13 people died and another three were wounded ...
The attack on Kenyan fishermen came after an earlier one where three Ethiopians had been killed, officials said.
Kenya has heightened security along its border with Ethiopia after a violent clash left 22 people missing. The conflict, near the Omo river, involved armed men and led to the disappearance of 15 ...
Twenty people are missing. Interior Minister Kipchumba ... Fishermen from Ethiopia clashed with Kenyan counterparts at the Omo river on Saturday, Turkana County governor Jeremiah Lomorukai said ...