Traders in Kabarnet town who have been working under unbearable conditions for the past six decades, now have a reason to smile after the National government embarked on the construction of a Sh182 million ultra-modern market. Traders are operating in unsanitary conditions, even after paying taxes and levies, yet they see little to no improvement…
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