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We welcomed the military in 1980, but they now want to chase us away: Isiolo residents

KDF's General Samson Mwathethe MGH MBS then deputy to general Karangi when he visited the disputed land in Burati area of Isiolo County.

ISIOLO: About 20,000 families could soon be rendered landless following plans to expand the military’s School of Infantry (SOI) in Isiolo.

Emman Nakede, 78, is among agro-pastrolists living along the banks of Isiolo and Lewa Rivers, who are living in fear of eviction from Kakili village in Isiolo Central.

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