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Embu residents have been cautioned against falling prey to fraudsters conning people in the name of enlisting them for land allocation in the disputed 44,000 Acres Mwea Settlement Scheme in Mbeere South Constituency. The Embu council of elders want residents to scrutinize hurried up registration as fraudsters were asking unsuspecting locals to part with between 6,000 to 14,000 shillings to be registered as beneficiaries. Here are more details in the county news briefs.
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