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Hundreds of Miraa traders took to the streets demanding that the Marsabit county government allocate them a place to operate their business.The traders lamented despite paying taxes to the county administration they are yet to be assigned an area to do business. The traders say the obtaining situation has left them desperate for shelter, especially during the rainy seasons.
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Miraa traders demand a dedicated market
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