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Eateries, cloth dealers in Kisii count losses as protests heat up

At least three proprietors reported significant vandalism and destruction on their eateries.

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by The Star

Football02 July 2024 - 16:06
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In Summary


  • Some eateries bore the brunt as mobs broke off from other protesters and ransacked them for food.
Abandoned cloth stores in Kisii as protests spilled over from street to street on July 2nd, 2024

Kisii town was a no-go zone for the better part of Tuesday afternoon as protesters led demonstrations in the town.

Some eateries bore the brunt as mobs broke off from other protesters and ransacked them for food.

At least three proprietors reported significant vandalism and destruction on their eateries.

They declined to disclose names for fear of reprisals.

Along the Kisii - Kisumu road, an elderly trader was left counting losses as suspected goons broke into his mini-shop and stole all soft drinks.

"They just cleaned everything, nothing was left except containers," he said.

A truck being removed from a burning trye in Kisii on July 2, 2024
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