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David Kimaiyo: Number plates of striking matatus, taxis to be seized

Nairobi commuters stranded as matatu operators strike
Motorists stuck in traffic jam on Thika road after Public Service Vehicles blocked the road protesting hiked parking fees by Nairobi County government. (Photo:Courtesy)

BY CYRUS OMBATI 

NAIROBI, KENYA: At least twenty touts have been arrested in Nairobi over the early morning strike that left thousands of commutters stranded on Wednesday.

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