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Illicit brewers in Naudo surrender and destroy their tools after the first church is established. The brewers turned their equipment over to the missionaries working in the area. Hundreds of Changaa brewing drums were destroyed as the brewers confessed their sins to missionaries. This was done without the use of security forces.
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Illicit brewers in Naudo surrender and destroy their tools after the first church was established
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