- Hoteliers have warned that the tourism industry stands to lose the most if the chaos that rocked Mombasa following the killing of a controversial Muslim cleric Aboud Rogo on Monday are not contained.
- On Wednesday, traders did not open their premises for fear of being attacked. Some matatu operators withdrew their vehicles from the roads to avoid damage.
- The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mombasa County chairman James Mureu said the business community had suffered huge losses after the rioters broke into shops and looted merchandise.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
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