Although Mwesili had long sold the Yake Kingdom to East Africa, the kingdom spanned over a hundred thousand square kilometers, so it took the East African government three months to fully take over.
The most challenging aspect was migration, as the overall number of new migrants to East Africa decreased, and the Yake Kingdom lay deep inland, far from East Africa's main migrant landing ports, making migration even more difficult.
Just traveling from the coast to this place consumed considerable time, and Mbeya City even diverted a portion of its own migrant quota here.
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Original capital of the Yake Kingdom.
The palace of the Yake Kingdom's capital is now deserted, and the natives have been driven out. However, some people still remain here, including East African migrants and a portion of Portuguese merchants.