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Gatanga residents have rung in the New Year with a clarion call for urgent action to address long-standing issues, including the resettlement of over 4,000 Kakuzi squatters, neglect by elected leaders, and the need for meaningful development in their community.
Gatanga Residents Call for Urgent Action on Squatter Resettlement and Development Issues
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