An overgrown purple tea crop at the Nyayo Tea Zone planted to form a buffer zone between Sierra Leone and Mau Forest in Narok South, Narok County on September 10, 2019. The government is evicting settlers during phase two of the evictions to restore the forest.
PHOTO|JARED NYATAYA|NATION MEDIA GROUP
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