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Week two of demonstrations leave damages worth millions

A section of a Kenya Railways fence destroyed during the Azimio la Umoja antigoverrnment protests in Pipeline area, Nairobi. [Denis Kibuchi, Standard]

On a normal Friday, Embakasi area in Nairobi's Eastlands areas is usually busy due to large crowds running their business in the sprawling neighbourhood surrounded by slums.

A day after anti-government protests, nearly everyone on foot between Taj Mall and Kware in Donholm is sneezing.

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