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Tens of street families residing near the Mayungu dumpsite in Malindi town, Kilifi County have raised the alarm over the hazardous condition they face daily. The families who cited health concerns are calling on the county government to immediately relocate the dumpsite.
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Street families in Malindi demand relocation of Mayungu dumpsite
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