Retreive Red Riding Hood's Red Hood and defeat the Big Bad Wolf to get the Red Magic Bean.Ĭlimb up Longlock's tower and defeat her wraith to get the Yellow Magic Bean. Use Aard on the house of the Three Little Pigs and defeat them to get the Blue Magic Bean. To know the other activites you can do in the Land of a Thousand Fables see our Tips and Strategies below. Once you are able to get the three magic beans, the quest will automatically update. You can complete these 3 specific objectives in any order you wish. We recommend doing the other activities in the Land of a Thousand Fables before doing the three specific objectives because you can no longer do them once you leave the Land of a Thousand Fables. "This will also address the issue of nomadism as the communities search for water for their livestock," he added.You only need to complete 3 specific objectives in order to get the three beans needed and progress through the quest. He noted that they were in the process of building dams to encourage the community to do farming. We are encouraging our communities to shift from nomadism to feedlots," he said. "We are restocking our livestock as well as providing fodder.
Muriithi said that the Amaya Triangle has already received Sh600 million from European Union and was already implementing some of these programs, in addition to Sh400 million contributed by each of the counties for these activities. He called on the government to revise some of the rules to make it easier for those in leadership to establish learning institutions. "For sure, where will one get a title deed in Laikipia and the rest of these counties, yet the land here is not demarcated?" he posed. "For example, one needs five acres with a verifiable title deed, two learning blocks and an ablution block, minutes from the members of the community and a public health certificate. The governor, however, took issue with the government for setting out strict rules for establishing learning institutions. He said that the initiative targets 10,000 youths and adults who will join technical training institutes. We will build schools and help educate our people so they can desist from practicing retrogressive cultures," the governor said. "This is one of the major causes of cattle raids in these four counties. Once the counties get the funds, he said, they will first deal with illiteracy among residents that contributes to the raids. "This has not ended the attacks and it is now time we deal with the root causes," the governor said. "We have dealt with the hard programme earlier, which was building police posts, carrying out security operations and deploying police officers in these areas," Muriithi said. These include lack of education and jobs and shortage of water and pasture, leading to conflicts.
On Wednesday, Muriithi yesterday said the three-year programme, called the Amaya Soft Security Programme, deals with the root causes of cattle rustling and banditry. Laikipia Governor Ndiritu Muriithi said the funds are meant to improve infrastructure, promote education, construct dams, among other measures. The counties seeking the money from the Interior ministry and the National Treasury are Laikipia, Baringo, Isiolo and Samburu, which formed the initiative three years ago.
The Amaya Triangle Initiative has urged the national government to release Sh6.6 billion grant to address cattle rustling, banditry and general lawlessness.