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    Police Teargas Traders Protesting Sakaja Directive

    ianBy ianOctober 26, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja speaking during a Church service at Deliverance Church, Lang'ata, Nairobi County on October 1, 2023.
    Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja speaking during a Church service at Deliverance Church, Lang'ata, Nairobi County on October 1, 2023.
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    Police Teargas Traders Protesting Sakaja Directive

    Burma market traders on Thursday morning staged demonstrations following Governor Sakajaโ€™s move to increase charges levied on them.

    While staging the demos, the traders faulted the Governor for increasing charges on the sale of cows and their carcasses in the market.

    During the protest, police were forced to lob tear gas canisters to scatter the demonstrating traders.

    A photo of traders in Burma Market Nairobi County protesting over the increase of market charges on October 26, 2023. 

    “All this has been triggered by the City Council. They have increased cess for cows,” one of the furious traders lamented in a widely circulated video.

    “Initially we were paying Ksh 150 for carcass but now they have increased it to Ksh 300, we are saying that it is quite unfair to business people because we are taxed twice.”

    According to the traders, the county government had not given them any reason for the hike which they say has affected their operations.

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    The striking traders are now demanding that the Governor address the grievances including their rocky relationship with Nairobi County officers including askaris called ‘banjos’

    These demonstrations come a day after the Governor held a meeting with a group of traders in Nairobi to address issues affecting them.

    Further, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja on Wednesday banned hawking in sections of Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD) in a move to restore order and sanity.

    The Governor made the orders following a consultative meeting between inspectorate officers and hawkers’ representatives.

    In line with the new orders, hawking will be banned along the Tom Mboya section leading to Moi Avenue, meaning that hawkers will be banned from accessing pavements.

    Sakaja added that the order would enforced effective Thursday morning.

    Police Teargas Traders Protesting Sakaja Directive

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