The High Court Monday reversed an earlier order allowing matatus owned by 18 operators access to the Nairobi central business district.
I think the common man is the looser all the time. Why shouldn't the government allow the matatus in town between 6.30pm and 6.30am. Their is no security in the new bus stage regardless of what the police say. I have been there from 4 am and i can say with authority i did not see any policeman. Why shouldnt the minister discarage motorist from using private vihecles and leave the matatus serve the common man? A private motorist has a choice either to use his car or use public transport but a common man doesn't have any choice. Or they can push all the PSVs going upcountry to muthurwa. Since people do not go upcountry every day i think their will be less inconiviniences.
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