Normal operations have resumed in Namanga at the Kenya-Tanzania Border following a day protest against move by the Tanzanian government to repatriate Kenyans.

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This uis after leaders from the region urged locals to seek other means of conflict resolution.

Led by the Kajiado County Governor Dr David Nkedianye, the leaders urged Kenyans leaving at the border to be calm as the two countries are solving the matter.

Nkedianye called on leaders not to incite Kenyans against the Tanzanians.

"I know other leaders are trying to incite Kenyans to fight back Tanzanians who are leaving with us here, they are our brothers and we should not return fire with fire'' said Nkedianye.

Kajiado West Member of Parliament Moses Ole Sakuda said it is not in good spirit to see the Tanzanian Authority kick out Kenyans who have lived there for decades.

''We are shocked by the reports that our people are being chased away from our neighbouring country, however I urge our people to remain calm as the two Authorities work this out'' said Sakuda.