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Two people are reported dead in fresh clashes between the Nkonyas and Alavanyos in the Volta Region.The two people were said to have been killed in their farms, Thursday.The Nkonyas and Alavanyos are no strangers to violent disputes. Today’s clashes were said to have been sparked by a misunderstanding over a piece of land.Security personnel have been dispatched to the two towns to ensure that the situation does not escalate.
There were similar clashes over a month ago which led to the killing of 52-year old Anthony Akoto who was shot dead and 48-year old Michael Sarpong who was decapitated.
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