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[PHOTOS] Normalcy resumes in Kisumu after weeks of demos

Business activities went on along Kisumu-Kakamega road

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by PERPETUA ETYANG

News04 April 2023 - 15:33
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In Summary


  • In a picture seen by the Star, Jamia supermarket which was looted during protests remains closed.
  • This is after President William Ruto and Azimio's leader climbed down on their hardline stance and agreed to dialogue to find solutions.
Business resumes to normalcy at Jua Kal where police and protests engaged in battles during Azimio's protests.

Residents in Kisumu are slowly resuming their normal activities after weeks of demonstrations in some parts of the county.

Business activities went on along Kisumu-Kakamega road which was one of the battlefields during last week's protest.

Traders were seen repairing their shops that caught fire.

Kisumu-Busia road where demonstrations took place during Azimio La Umoja countrywide protests on April 4.

In a picture seen by the Star, Jamia supermarket which was looted during protests remains closed.

This is after President William Ruto and Azimio's leader climbed down on their hardline stance and agreed to dialogue to find solutions.

Raila on Sunday called off the countrywide protests after an appeal from Ruto.

Business activities along Kisumu-Kakamega road which was one of the battle fields during last week's protests.
Traders at Somali garage, Jua Kali in Kisumu picks up pieces of iron sheets that remained after it was destroyed during Azimio protests.
Some of the guard rails left along the front view of Aga Khan primary school after last week's Azimio La Umoja demonstration in Kisumu.
A trader repairs his shop which caught fire during last week's anti-government protest at Jua Kali in Kisumu.
A man selects some of the iron sheets destroyed during protests on April 4, 2023.
Jamia supermarket yet to open after it was vandalised during Azimio protests.
Traders at Somali garage, Jua Kali in Kisumu count loses after their place of work was brought down during Azimio protests.
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