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Protests in the capital Nairobi on Tuesday took a different turn as goons infiltrated the demonstrations causing chaos and looting property. They however were met with the hand of vigilant businessmen who took matters into their own hands to protect their businesses. The protests have left a trail of destruction as police used teargas to disperse crowds that engaged them in running battles paralyizing business in the city
Peaceful protests turn chaotic
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