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Four zones mapped as possible violence hotspots in Western

Rev Oscar Otieno of Anglican Development Services (centre). He said the group had intensified monitoring. [Mumo Munuve, Standard]

The areas mapped out in a survey conducted by local churches and civil society under the aegis of the Western Kenya Peace Initiative are the borders of Vihiga and Nandi, Kakamega and Nandi, Kisumu and Vihiga and Mount Elgon in Bungoma County.

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