Community leaders in Kenya have warned that country’s worst drought for years is causing increasing violence between tribes. A single attack last week left more than thirty people dead when a group of raiders attacked a neighbouring community. The survivors believed it was part of a longstanding feud that erupted over land and water. The community chairman said, it was likely to be the start of a cycle of violence that will not stop until the drought breaks. <br/>
News On AIR | September 21, 2009 9:00 AM
Kenya: Worst drought in years results in increasing violence