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Murang’a residents displaced by a deadly landslide that killed six people have received Huduma Mashinani services, where they replaced their essential documents lost in the disaster.
The exercise that was led by Stanley Kamau of Ahadi Kenya Trust helped the residents replace their lost essential documents like Identity Cards and Birth certificates and also benefited other area residents who needed the services but could not access them at the Huduma centre in Murang’a town.
Those displaced and who were temporarily sheltered at Ngutu Primary School in Mathioya, together with other residents of the area, had the chance to replace lost documents as Huduma Centre officials pitched camp at the temporary shelter to offer the services.
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Murang’a residents displaced by a deadly landslide receive Huduma Mashinani services
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