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The scars of the Sabasaba protests continue to rob business owners of peace and livelihood. Anabel Njambi, a seasoned businesswoman, is struggling to come to terms with a harsh new reality; her three supermarkets in Kenol, Kagumo, and Kabati were looted and vandalized. With losses exceeding 200 million shillings and over 300 employees now jobless, she clings to the only outlet that survived, a supermarket spared by chance.
Businesswoman lost property worth over KSH. 200M
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