First stateless Shona young woman admitted to Kenyan university
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Angelin Ruramayi Mutenda, worked against all odds to ensure her daughter, Nosizi Reuben Dube, got the education she herself missed out on. Despite having no identity papers, Nosizi, 20, is now the first young woman from her stateless Shona community in Kenya to be admitted to university where she is studying economics, the United Nations Commission for Human Rights says. Video: Reuters
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