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Business as usual at public offices as Sabasaba passes

Curious wananchi watch the proceedings from the safety of a tall building along Kenyatta Avenue. [PHOTO: GEORGE NJUNGE]

NAIROBI, KENYA: Civil servants reported to work Monday even as most private businesses remained closed, after CORD's Saba Saba rally heightened uncertainty in Nairobi.

CORD had declared the day a "public holiday" and asked Kenyans to turn up in large numbers for its rally at Uhuru Park.

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