The Star (Nairobi)

Kenya: Eastleigh Businessmen Concerned Over Insecurity

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Time to send Somalis home.

The recent wave of insecurity that has hit Eastleigh is affecting traders. Eastleigh Business Community chairman Hassan Gullet says that even though the real extent of the loses is yet to be quantified, businessmen are worried that they may not be able to make money this festive season.

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