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South Sudan-based Businessmen Block Old Sickly Woman's Sewage In Riparian Land Development Row
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Early this year, one Jeremiah Gisembe and Hosbon Gisembe who are brothers allegedly bought an open public space and started excavating with an aim of developing the open space. Even though this piece is riparian land they were able to manoeuvre through corrupt officials at the ministry of lands and get titles. During
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Early this year, one Jeremiah Gisembe and Hosbon Gisembe who are brothers allegedly bought an open public space and started excavating with an aim of developing the open space. Even though this piece is riparian land they were able to manoeuvre through corrupt officials at the ministry of lands and get titles. During
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