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Kenya: Kariobangi Demolition Victims Sue State, Want CSs Fired

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[Nation] A section of Kariobangi residents left homeless after demolition of their houses by the government have petitioned a Nairobi court to declare that three Cabinet Secretaries are unfit to serve as public officers for disobeying an order halting the evictions.

Source: allAfrica.com

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