Residents of Kajiado North expressed relief after matatus resumed operations in Ngong town following the suspension of the two-day nationwide matatu strike over high fuel prices. The return of public transport restored movement within the area and allowed businesses that had been disrupted during the strike to reopen. Many traders had closed shops amid fears…
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