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Defining the law of graffiti

Mohamed Ali of Moha Graphix shows Jeremy Awori, CEO of Barclays Bank, how he does his graffiti work that is popular on many matatus during the bank's 100 years' celebrations.

The smell of paint and turpentine pierces your senses as you walk into the auto garage on Eastleigh’s Third Street. There is the sound of machines as they whirr and hiss in the hands of mechanics and designers alike, busy making designs that will add their mark to the city’s iconic matatu culture.

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