MATATU OPERATERS IN NAIROBI HAVE ISSUED 7 DAY’S STRIKE NOTICE.

Matatu operators at the Railways stage in Nairobi have issued a seven-day strike notice. The operators, led by their chair, Bosire, have expressed concerns over non-compliant operators. Bosire claims that many of the buses defying the orders are owned by President William Ruto. This situation could lead to significant disruptions in public transportation if not addressed promptly.

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