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Investors feel the pain of new war on impunity

Members of public mill around Airgate Centre, formerly Tajj Mall, along Outering road, Nairobi. The proprietor of the mall has been served with a notice to bring down the complex by August 30, 2018. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

For a country yearning for real change, the ongoing war against impunity and corruption comes at a huge cost that few would have expected.

Like a doctor prescribing a cocktail of drugs that shocks your system as it triggers your body to fight an infection, the battle is affecting not just the hitherto untouchable elite but hundreds of Kenyans caught in between fighting to stay afloat.

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