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The National Environmental Management Authority in Kiambu County will start a competition of all market traders to sensitize traders on the effects of polythene bags on the environment. This comes after NEMA officials carried out a crackdown on users of plastic bags in Limuru Market.
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NEMA in Kiambu will start a competition to sensitize market traders on effects of polythene bags
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