Hundreds of long-distance travellers in Eldoret were on Monday left stranded following a nationwide Matatu strike that paralysed public transport operations. The industrial action, which took effect Monday saw matatus and buses withdraw services in protest against the recent increase in fuel prices announced by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA). Passengers who had planned to travel to…
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