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The government has delivered a consignment of goods worth 9 million shillings as a donation to victims of the Thursday night fire incident in Soweto area of Kibera slums. Over four hundred families left homeless following the inferno are set to receive foodstuffs, beddings, roofing materials and other personal effects to help them rebuild.
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Thursday night inferno victims in Soweto Kibera receive aid
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