The Maasai International Solidarity Alliance (MISA) has rejected the recommendations of two Presidential Commissions on land use and relocation policies in Tanzania, asserting the Maasai community’s right to remain on their ancestral lands. The commissions, established in December 2024, were tasked with addressing land-use disputes in Ngorongoro, Loliondo, Sale, and Msomera. However, MISA claims the process was flawed from the start, with the Te…
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