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Kenya: How Frogs, Sleaze Sabotaged Sh4.8 Billion Kibaki Fish Project

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[Nation] All along, the novice fish farmers in Mt Kenya region thought they were rearing tilapia, but as it turned out, and unbeknown to them, frogs had invaded the ponds, eaten all the fingerlings and continued to thrive on the fish feed.

Source: allAfrica.com

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