Matatu operators in Kisii County joined the nationwide strike announced by the Transport Sector Alliance over the recent high fuel increase by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA). A spot check by KNA at the Kisii main stage revealed that the strike had significantly affected the matatu sector and commuters. Many stages remained deserted…
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