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Matatu operators threaten to hike fare over new fuel prices

Matatu Association Chairman Simon Kimutai (PHOTO: FILE)

NAIROBI, KENYA: Matatu and bodaboda operators will soon be forced to hike fare due to the rise in fuel prices.

The National Chairman for Matatu Association Simon Kimutai has criticised the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) move to increase prices of petroleum products accusing the regulator of neglecting the plight of the matatu operators.

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