Dordabis owners to give more land to government for development
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Dordabis village is partly owned by the government, with the rest owned privately.
The population of the village, which is around 3,000 people, is cramped on this land.
Dordabis village is partly owned by the government, with the rest owned privately.
The population of the village, which is around 3,000 people, is cramped on this land.
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