The East African Standard (Nairobi)
13 August 2007
For lack of a more adverse adjectival tag, Boniface Ndura's soft spot for deformed domestic animals can best be described as 'peculiar.' When in 2001 the retired teacher converted part of his expansive farm, five kilometres from Kitale town, into a sanctuary for genetically mutated animals, many people thought his head had a few unhinged bolts.
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