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Ethnic animosity in the south

The superintendent of the southern county of Sinoe, Willemina Davies, has cautioned residents against fanning ethnic hatred, Star radio reported on Thursday. She was reacting to a complaint she received from the commissioner of Kpanyan District, Amos Dweh, that people from two communities, the Numopo and Tartua, had refused to work together. Dweh raised the concern during a citizens’ meeting with Davies, who promised a reconciliation meeting between the two communities.

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