In response to Ernst's directive.
Starting from April 3, 1867, after several meetings by the East African colonial government officials, a one-year "cleansing" campaign was decided to be implemented.
The literal meaning already reveals that the so-called "cleansing" targets the indigenous within the colony, organizing and purging the unstable elements in East Africa.
And these unstable elements are the local indigenous and tribes.
To mobilize the entire manpower of the East African colony to complete this operation, the colonial government directly assigned tasks to each immigrant station according to region.
Each station carried its own provisions to besiege the indigenous and tribes around the villages and towns.
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Kagongo Town is a town under Kigoma, in the area of Soron Lake (Lake Tanganyika).
Today, Kagongo Town posted the announcement of the "cleansing" campaign issued by the East African colonial government on the bulletin board in the village.