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Charles Ogallo is a Kenyan Journalist with 10 years experience as Contributor and Correspondent interested in Science, Environment, Climate Change, Politics and Human Rights solutions Reporting. UN Climate Change Media Fellow, Founder of Kenya Online Journalists Association and Publisher cum Editor of KOJA news blogsite currently "Climate News Network Africa" ; www.kojanews.blogspot.com. Senior Correspondent and Freelance Editor with The Coast Media Group Limited's owned publication, The Coast News : www.thecoast.co.ke Freelance Contributor and Fixer with US based Zenger News, DW-Global , Hakai Magazine and ClimateTracker.org. Executive Board member, Kenya Environment and Science Journalists Association-KENSJA and Kiplinger Media Fellow on Online Media and Public Affairs. Former Editor, Baraka FM/ FEBA Radio and Freelance Reporter with Islamonline.org. Former Contributor with Bandari Sacco Magazine.
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This story moves around an over aged crocodile whose genesis of existence and love for his two humbled suitors remains a deep mystery.
The story depicts on life of polio survivors in Kenya and how they responded to news about Polio free Africa declaration by WHO.
2,200-lbs Croc Once Ate 3 Schoolgirls, Now Changed By 'Marriage'
Big Daddy, a 2,200-pound crocodile once notorious for attacking and killing villagers, including three schoolgirls, has shown a surprising change in behavior after being introduced to two female crocodiles, Sasha and Salma, at Mamba Village in Mombasa, Kenya. Previously known as the Tana Terror, Big Daddy now spends his days breeding and relaxing. Despite his violent past, he has become more affectionate and shares his meals with his companions. The crocodile farm, which raises crocodiles for meat and hides, also serves as a tourist attraction. Plans for an official wedding for the three crocodiles have been delayed due to logistical challenges.
The story is a expose' of serious food insecurity in Kenya with COVID-19 impacts now putting pressure on local authorities to urgently find better ways of feeding thousands of hungry citizens living under lock downs and night to dawn curfews.
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