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Nyamandlovu villagers endure two-day wait for delayed food aid.

In today’s bulletin, Villagers in Ward 10, Bhuda Village, Nyamandlovu, were left stranded over the weekend after a vehicle transporting food aid broke down. The trial of 84 Congolese soldiers for murder, rape, and other crimes against civilians began Monday in Bukavu. They are accused of attacking villages in South Kivu, killing 12 and raping several women. The trial of 84 Congolese soldiers accused of murder, rape, and other crimes against civilians began on Monday in Bukavu, South Kivu. The soldiers allegedly raided homes in multiple villages over the weekend, killing at least 12 people and raping several women.


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