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Businesses in Nyanza feel the pinch of looting and destruction of properties

Jamia Supermarket in Kismu that was vandalized and looted by protestors during mass action against high cost of living. [Collins Oduor, Standard]

Traders in Nyanza are counting heavy losses as the region's economy begins to feel the pinch of the biweekly demonstrations by the Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya coalition.

This has been compounded by goons taking advantage of the protests to rob innocent residents and loot business establishments sparking economic anxiety.

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