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Business premises remained closed in most towns, and transport was paralyzed, amidst running battles between protesters and police as Kenyans marked Sabasaba Day. However, some regions, including Homabay, Busia, Migori and Kericho were calm with locals undertaking their normal routines. We give you a summary of events across the country.
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Saba Saba Overview I Business premises closed in most towns
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