A community on Kenya’s East Coast has finally won a battle stretching back more than half a century. The Makonde people migrated there for work during the colonial era and, for decades, they have been living in limbo – denied citizenship and stateless. Now though, the government has relented. CCTV’s Susan Mwongeli reports
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