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The death toll from Wednesday’s protests across the country has risen to fourteen after four more people succumbed to injuries they suffered in Kisumu and Busia counties. The deaths come as traders in various parts where the demonstrations took place are counting losses running into hundreds of millions of shillings in the Wednesday protests that turned violent in some areas
4 more people succumb to injuries in Kisumu and Busia
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