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Business was temporarily paralyzed in Karatina, Mathira, and Mwea, where pro-Rigathi Gachagua groups staged anti-government demonstrations, moments after the former deputy president claimed that there was a plot to assassinate him. Attempts by Mathira member of parliament to disrupt the protests failed, as demonstrators repulsed the MP, setting bonfires along major roads into and out of Nyeri County.
Gachagua supporters stage demonstration in Nyeri
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