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A day after the violent anti finance bill protests in the capital Nairobi, traders returned to the Central Business District to a trail of destruction. Parliament buildings remained condoned off as a crime scene with similar scenes witnessed at city hall as the DCI conducted forensics while cleaners were busy picking up the debris and cleaning following the inferno at the city hall that houses the county government offices. Our reporter Giverson Maina was in the CBD and gives us details of the start of restoration.
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Parliament buildings, City Hall remain condoned off as crime scenes after protests
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