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Property of unknown value was destroyed following an inferno at three shops in Limuru Town. The fire is reported to have started at one of the shops before quickly spreading owing to strong winds. The business owners are now calling on the Kiambu County Government to assist them in restarting their businesses.
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Three shops razed following an inferno in Limuru
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