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In his ruling, Malaba upheld the sections which Campbell claimed infringed his fundmental rights as enshrined in Zimbabwe's Bill of
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"The application is accordingly dismissed," Malaba is quoted as saying by the Herald.
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Hundreds of Kenyans have fled into Uganda, and the minister for disaster preparedness and refugees, Musa Ecweru said although the number of the refugees stands at over 2,000, some 1,400 have been registered in the two main border points of Busia and Malaba.
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A growing number of villagers from western Kenya have been heading for the Malaba border post.
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"We were killed and harassed, our women raped and our livestock killed because we voted Kibaki," said Kagwima, who has been chosen as among the leaders of the 800 refugees registered at Malaba so far.
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The Sio, Malaba, and Malakisi basins are shared with Uganda.
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The opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party said villagers had spotted troops landing on Lake Victoria's shores and others cross aboard buses the Kenyan border point of Malaba.
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But Malaba was ill-prepared for an unexpected influx of refugees and the camp at St Jude's school was already congested, with only two pit latrines, one borehole for water and no blankets.
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Malaba said Sir Garfield Todd had held British citizenship at the time of his daughter's birth in western Zimbabwe but later he became a New Zealand citizen, thereby conferring New Zealand citizenship on her.
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"She did not have to take any steps to claim it," Malaba said.
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