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MCA Under Fire as Gitothua Traders Push Back Against Shady Eviction Plot Traders in Gitothua Ward, Ruiru, Kiambu County, are raising serious concerns over what they describe as a coordinated attempt to illegally evict them from their place of business, an operation allegedly spearheaded by the area MCA under...

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Shouldn't the relevant authorities step in to verify the legality of the eviction notice and address the traders' concerns before any action is taken?

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Read our next article in this ongoing investigation that shows how the government's seizure of this private property and arrest of its owner further exposes the eco-tyranny happening in California...

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Gatundu North MP, Kururia is the former MCA of the area. He is in "Sudi" camp & never shown tears due Igegania hospital incidence. Land might be grabbed but we are keenly watching. It in between By-pass & Ruiru Prison training college. Wamatangi, gafana should not allow this.

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