Several traders in Murang’a town suffered huge losses after what started as peaceful protests against high fuel prices Monday morning, quickly turned into chaotic running battles between protesters and police extending late into the night, amidst vandalism. The traders lamented Wednesday, while assessing the damage and counting losses following the overnight violence which left several…  Â
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