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Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged armed groups operating in Eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo to lay their arms down and choose the path to peace through dialogue. The former Head of State, who is also the facilitator of the East African Community led Nairobi Peace Process in the Eastern region of the DRC, was speaking during his visit to Kinshasa to hold consultations ahead of a third major peace talks scheduled to take place before the end of November in Nairobi. He engaged the Civil Society Structures of South Kivu and North Kivu, DRC Prime Minister
Retired President Kenyatta meets activists and government officials in DR Congo
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