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Shelve border feuds till after polls, urges Francis Ole Kaparo

National Cohesion and Integration Commision Chairman Francis ole Kaparo at Nchiru Shrine yesterday. [PHOTO: PETER MUTHOMI]

Meru politicians have been warned against inciting residents to violence over the boundary dispute between Tharaka Nithi and Isiolo counties.

National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) chairman Francis ole Kaparo yesterday said all boundary disputes should be put on hold until after the 2017 elections, as a precautionary step against politicians out to use the issue for political expediency.

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