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For more than half a century, the family of Musa Shivulu lived in agonising limbo. He was a brother, a relative and a name on a land title, only present in law but absent in life. That uncertainty finally ended on May 28, 2026, when the High Court in Vihiga declared Shivulu | Collector
For more than half a century, the family of Musa Shivulu lived in agonising limbo. He was a brother, a relative and a name on a land title, only present in law but absent in life.

That uncertainty finally ended on May 28, 2026, when the High Court in Vihiga declared Shivulu
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For more than half a century, the family of Musa Shivulu lived in agonising limbo. He was a brother, a relative and a name on a land title, only present in law but absent in life. That uncertainty finally ended on May 28, 2026, when the High Court in Vihiga declared Shivulu

For more than half a century, the family of Musa Shivulu lived in agonising limbo. He was a brother, a relative and a name on a land title, only present in law but absent in life. That uncertainty finally ended on May 28, 2026, when the High Court in Vihiga declared Shivulu

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