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The country could be losing nearly three billion shillings daily as a result of the ongoing protests on the high cost of living. This is according to the Kenya Association of Manufacturers which blames the demos for disrupting logistics for smooth flow of manufactured goods to consumers in the country. The lobby now wants the government and the opposition to resolve the stalemate through dialogue in-order to avert further losses.
Manufacturers decry huge losses due to the anti-government protests
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