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ICPNC Steps In as Bitter Land Dispute Divides Two Families in Bo

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The Independent Commission for Peace and National Cohesion (ICPNC) has begun efforts to restore peace between two families involved in a longstanding land dispute in Kakua Chiefdom, Bo District. According to the Commission, it conducted a fact-finding and peace mediation mission on August 18, 2026, to Gbanyama and Pendengumahun villages, where the Kobba and Kaimapo [...] The post ICPNC Steps In as Bitter Land Dispute Divides Two Families in Bo appeared first on Sierraloaded.

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Sierraloaded · 20 Aug 2026, 7:49 pm

ICPNC Steps In as Bitter Land Dispute Divides Two Families in Bo

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