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NTSA has duty to tame unruly matatu crew

PSV conductors fight over a passenger at Ugunja stage. [Denish Ochieng, Standard]

The government, through its various agencies should address the madness on Kenyan roads, particularly in the matatu sector.

In less than two weeks, two incidences have exposed the indiscipline in public transport sector and resultant pain those families are forced to endure. On March 3rd two children, a brother and a sister woke up to their usual rigour of school in the outskirts of Thika town. They never made it back.

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