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INFORMANT 1, 16. 07. 2021 Makomero, Igunga District.
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INFORMANT 2, 04. 08. 2021 Chagana-Lugubu, Igunga
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INFORMANT 3, 16 07. 2021 Muhama-Itumba Igunga
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INFORMANT 4, 10. 08. 2021 Lugubu Igunga
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INFORMANT 5, 8. 07. 2021 Chagana Lugubu Igunga District
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INFORMANT 6, 24. 07. 2021 Igunga Town
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GROUP INFORMANTS, 8. 07. 2021 Mgongoro-Igunga District
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