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Following recent hue and cry from Kenyans over grabbing of land belonging to public schools, National Land Commission chairman Mohamed Swazuri has moved to assure that the 2, 500 public schools will receive title deeds for their parcels of land by March 2016. Swazuri spoke while on a tour of Lavington primary school whose land is said to have been grabbed by private developers. This as parents, school administrations and civil society groups urged the gov't to move with speed and protect public schools and the children from this menace.
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