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Businesses in Eldoret City remained shut on Monday as Saba Saba demonstrations sparked fears of violence and looting. Police blocked attempts by youths from Huruma Estate to enter the city, occasionally clashing with protestors who tried to disrupt transport. Officers managed to contain the situation in identified hot spots.
Tension in Eldoret as Businesses Close During Saba Saba Protests
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