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The principal Secretary internal security and National Administration Dr Raymond Omollo has assured that the government will find a lasting solution to the ongoing ethnic clashes between the Kuria and Kipsigis communities along the Migori and Narok county borders. The PS highlighted the negative impact of the instability experienced in the region, which has led to both underdevelopment and widespread destruction of property.
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PS Interior pledges to act following clashes along Migori and Narok borders
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