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Various settlements in Nairobi will continue to be affected following the government's move, through the Kenya pipeline company, to evict residents who have built on the oil pipeline route. The operation, expected to take place in 14 counties across the country, has received government backing aimed at enhancing safety and preventing disasters. however, for the affected residents, this is a devastating blow, as many have been forced to leave suddenly, losing their homes and businesses without any compensation
Kenya Pipeline Evictions Spark Outcry as Residents Lose Homes and Businesses
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