32 buried in cattle raid grave
The bodies of 32 people killed during a cattle raid in northern Kenya are being buried in a mass grave, an official has said.
Samburu East district representative Raphael Letimao says the 21 members of the Samburu tribe and 11 members of the Pokot killed during clashes will be buried on Wednesday.
Letimao said dozens of people were also wounded in Tuesday's raid in arid northern Kenya.
A prolonged drought has driven millions of Kenyans to seek food aid and has exacerbated tensions between the tribes in an area already awash with weapons from conflicts in neighbouring Uganda, Somalia and Sudan.
The raids are a key way of replenishing cattle herds depleted by the drought. They are also linked to political struggles and feuds between ethnic groups.