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State strikes deal with Teita Sisal Estate to settle 3,000 squatters

Kilifi North MP Gideon Mung'aro addresses locals at Mjanaheri village at Magarini in Kilifi County. [Maarufu Mohamed/Standard]

More than 3,000 squatters will be settled on a farm whose owner has agreed to cede part of it to them.

The owner of Teita Sisal estate will give up 250 acres to settle the landless after negotiations with the national government.

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