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The national government has been conducting high-level meetings in a bid to find a lasting solution to the perennial cases of insecurity along the border between Kitui and Tana River counties.In a forum that brought together three County Commissioners from Kitui, Tana River and Garissa counties that was held at Mwingi town, in Kitui county, the county commissioners urged communities living along the borders to always seek amicable dispute resolution mechanisms instead of violence.
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County commissioners meet to discuss plans to end border wrangles
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