Murang’a Town experienced significantly reduced economic activity on Thursday morning as the country marked the second anniversary of the 2024 anti-finance bill protests that claimed the lives of several young Kenyans. Most businesses remained closed throughout the morning ahead of the planned GenZ commemorative demonstrations, while public transport services operated at a reduced capacity, leaving…
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