Magonjwa Mtambuka
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Hii imetokea leo huko Kenya, mabomu ya machozi nje nje. Watu wameshaanza kuchoka, lakini BBC watajikausha kwa sababu ni aibu inayotokea kwenye koloni lao. Ingetokea Dar kelele zao zingekuwa nyingi hadi tusiweze kulala.
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Police were forced to lob teargas and use water bowsers to disperse irate residents and traders of Kariobangi North who blocked Outering Road to protest the recent demolition in the area.
Traffic on the busy road was interrupted as the residents protested the Monday eviction from property said to belong to Nairobi Water and Sewerage Company.
The protests centred at the Kariobangi- Korogocho bridge – Komarock Road junction as rowdy locals lit a bonfire and blocked the road disrupting traffic for the better part of Friday morning.
Motorists were forced to use other routes as police battled the protesters for close to two hours.
The protesters mostly the Monday evictees and the Korogocho market traders are said to have taken to the streets after the demolition which saw bulldozers dig trenches disrupting supply to the market.
“We can no longer access the market because of the deep trenches disrupting movement of people and goods to the market,” a protestor told Standard Digital.
Source: The Standard
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Police were forced to lob teargas and use water bowsers to disperse irate residents and traders of Kariobangi North who blocked Outering Road to protest the recent demolition in the area.
Traffic on the busy road was interrupted as the residents protested the Monday eviction from property said to belong to Nairobi Water and Sewerage Company.
The protests centred at the Kariobangi- Korogocho bridge – Komarock Road junction as rowdy locals lit a bonfire and blocked the road disrupting traffic for the better part of Friday morning.
Motorists were forced to use other routes as police battled the protesters for close to two hours.
The protesters mostly the Monday evictees and the Korogocho market traders are said to have taken to the streets after the demolition which saw bulldozers dig trenches disrupting supply to the market.
“We can no longer access the market because of the deep trenches disrupting movement of people and goods to the market,” a protestor told Standard Digital.
Source: The Standard