Dodoma — MPs have advised the government to end the Loliondo land dispute, which has dragged on for nearly three decades.
The parliamentary Lands, Natural Resources and Tourism Committee accused over 25 NGOs working in the area of fanning the dispute, adding that they were a stumbling block to efforts to find a long-lasting solution.
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