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A massive traffic snarl-up was witnessed across several roads in Nairobi and its outskirts after key routes were closed ahead of the CHAN showdown between Kenya’s Harambee Stars and Madagascar. Hundreds of motorists were left stranded, some forced to park their vehicles on the roadside as frustrated commuters and football fans questioned why the government closed the roads so early, despite the match being scheduled for 5 pm
CHAN: Traffic disruption
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