Kenyan grazing killings escalate

Nairobi - Fourteen people were killed in southeastern Kenya over the weekend in renewed tribal clashes over grazing rights, bringing…

Nairobi - Fourteen people were killed in southeastern Kenya over the weekend in renewed tribal clashes over grazing rights, bringing the death toll from the fighting to more than 50 in the past week, police said yesterday.

Rival communities of farmers and herders clashed on Saturday in the Tana River District in a dispute over grazing rights, following fighting earlier in the week in which 38 people died.