Business Daily | by James Kariuki
A decision by renowned paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey to shift the construction of a Sh8.2 billion museum to a new site in Loodariak in Kajiado County has sparked protests from the Turkana County government amid claims of cultural heritage rights loss.
The facility, which is aimed at boosting knowledge on human evolution, was initially marked for construction in Turkana’s Ngaren area on the Lothagam ranges near the Kenyan border with Ethiopia.
The Lothagam ranges are popular worldwide following the discovery of the best-preserved fossils of man’s ancient ancestors…









