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Majanja Inheritance Row: Fresh row over Justice Majanja estate distribution Stepmother Priscillah contests the distribution Alleges she was bypassed in the inheritance process Seeks revocation of grant and valuation of assets High Court had distributed estate among seven beneficiaries #CitizenMondayReport

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