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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2010

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Hundreds of commuters countrywide woke up to a rude shock this morning after matatu operators made good their threat and stayed off the road. Nairobi and Mombasa were the most affected areas with commuters who included school going children being forced to walk to work and school. The operators are protesting against alleged police harassment and extortion.

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  • smart kale's in eldoret haha

    its all about the money

  • What really got me is the first woman, as sad as the situation is, I couldn't help but LOL at her swahili.

  • nisida sana mama u r right

  • Thanks @ NTV Kenya..You have denied me every opportunity to share my thoughts with, irishrebelmalone..You always talk about free press but mzungu is better than me I have seen it all..No wonder they will always run over us like we are nothing.

  • It is wrong to pass judgment to anyone. That hate might consume you. Get your facts right. When white colonial master invaded any land they raped. Aids is a man made disease was meant to wipe out a few but, God has other plans it turned out to be a real deal, simply no one is safe from whta was intended to kill black folks.

  • They should get bicycles.

  • it time they got a transport system , or everyone should buy a bicycle , either way transport is important infrastructure and they should get better wages as well , just shows governments are tight arses and won't lift a penny to help to improve the infrastructure unless they are really forced to , either get more buses or have a train system or everyone should buy a bicycle

  • that was wesley snipes with a tooth pick @ 0:41

  • we should do away with these colonial european languages and embrace our own. infact from now on I will be commenting in swahili, my beautiful african language.

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