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21 families from Musoso village in Kangema, Muranga county, who were relocated to a temporary camp are living in uncertainty after their ancestral land was rendered unsafe by emerging huge cracks. The families who have lived in the camp provided by ACK Kiairathe Church for over a year, are appealing to the government to find them safe land to rebuild their lives.
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21 families in Murang’a plead for permanent relocation after land cracks force evacuation
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