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Residents of Loresho in Nairobi county now want the government to intervene on their behalf, against illegal land grabbing by unkown private developers. In a meeting attended by Westlands member of parliament Tim Wanyonyi, residents alluded to the fact that about 3 acres of land, belonging to Loresho Police had already been occupied by the land grabbers
Residents of Loresho want the government to intervene on their behalf against illegal land grabbing
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