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Traders in some tourist attraction sites in the country are decrying law sales despite it being a festive season which initially witnessed a surge in the number of tourists. At the Thomsons Falls in Nyahururu Laikipia county, traders say business has not been good even as calls are being made for the county government to invest in the scenery to make it more attractive not just to local but also international tourists.
Traders decry low business in tourist attraction sites
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