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City traders full of disappointment in this year’s national secondary school games

City traders who were hopeful of making a kill at this year’s national secondary school games suffered a second day full of disappointment due to the low turnout. While traders in other regions that have hosted the games before made profits, Nairobi businessmen are not likely to gain. Mary Wangui lamented: “When I learnt that the games will be in Nairobi, I thought that would be good for my business. However, this place (State House) is not accessible to many and it is difficult to make any sales. I think the Eastlands part of Nairobi would have been conducive for business.” 

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