NAIVASHA, Kenya (AP) When Dickson Ngome first leased his farm at Lake Naivasha in Kenyas Rift Valley in 2008, it was over 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from shore. The farm was on 1.5 acres (0.6 hectares)… [+6287 chars]
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