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Deputy President William Ruto says historical injustices and community lands bills will be re-looked at by all

Deputy President William Ruto chats with Taita Taveta Governor John Mruttu during the opening of Maungu Park in Voi. [PHOTO:DPPS]

Deputy President William Ruto has assured that the Historical Injustices and Community Lands bills will not become law without proper consultations from relevant stakeholders.

He said the bills are sensitive and contentious as they touch on the lives of many hence the need for proper consultations from all stakeholders.

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