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Over 200 Traders from Gikomba Market have moved to Court seeking orders to stop the ongoing demolitions of their premises. The aggrieved traders say they were not given a notice to vacate as required by the law. The traders will know their fate on 10th June, when the Court renders a ruling on the case. Ruth Wambui now reports.
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Gikomba traders head to court to stop further demolitions
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