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Road side traders in Malindi town, Kilifi County are counting losses after their portable stalls were reportedly demolished by county security enforcement officers. The traders who deal in perishable goods say they woke up to find their stalls pulled down without receiving a notice to vacate.
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Traders angry after their stalls were demolished
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