Tanzania government refutes claims that it will sell Maasai homeland
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Tanzania government refutes claims that it will sell Maasai homeland EnlargeFILE - In this Monday, Aug. 12, 2013 file photo, Maasai tribeswomen gather at a village on the outskirts of the Serengeti, in northern Tanzania. (Credit: AP/Nariman El-Mofty).
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The government of United Republic of Tanzania has never had any plan to evict the Maasai people from their ancestral land
The government of United Republic of Tanzania has never had any plan to evict the Maasai people from their ancestral land as falsely reported by the media in recent days. The information circulated through the media outlets globally was misleading, malicious and meant to tarnish the image of our country and her international standing.
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