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Stateless people demand citizenship from the Kenyan Government.

News Stateless Monday 10-10-2016 More than 1000 Stateless people from Kwale County who started trekking yesterday from Makongeni village to meet President Uhuru Kenyatta in Nairobi tomorrow. The communities represented were Makonde who came from Mozambique, Pemba from Tanzamnia and Warundi from Burundi. PHOTOS By: Tobias Chanji/Standard

Over 1,000 representatives of people without State recognition have embarked on a mission to demand citizenship from the Government.

The representatives are trekking to Nairobi to seek audience with President Uhuru Kenyatta to discuss their citizenship status.

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