Normal transport services resumed in Bomet town on Tuesday following the disruption of public transport after a boycott called by transport operators in the country over a hike in fuel prices. Due to the Matatu strike last Monday, private car owners weren’t spared either, with only Government vehicles plying the roads within Bomet, even as…  Â
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