As morning rush-hour traffic builds around Kisumu’s busiest junctions, motorists slow to a stop at a red light while pedestrians confidently cross the road. It is a scene that would have been difficult to imagine just a few months ago when confusion, congestion and risky road crossings were a daily reality in the lakeside city….
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