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New regroupment announced in Muramvya

The governor of Muramvya province, Rogatien Ndoricimpa, has decided to regroup the population of the Kirama-Kavya-Gatebe area, radio Burundi reported on Thursday. He was quoted as saying that the move was needed to restore security in the area, which had been destabilised by armed gangs. “People will be regrouped so as to provide them with better security and if necessary, to dismantle the conniving network in the sector,” he said. The decision was to be implemented from Wednesday.

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