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Two people have died with more than twenty others nursing arrow wounds following renewed clashes along the Transmara border. The violence, fueled by rising tensions over cattle rustling, has also seen tens of acres of sugarcane plantations set ablaze. Despite a heavy security deployment, fear and uncertainty still grip the region.
Two dead, cane farms destroyed as clashes intensify Transmara Kisii
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