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HomeDaily NewsFriday, June 27, 2025Impacts of Protests on Businesses and Economy
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Impacts of Protests on Businesses and Economy

Manufacturers report losses; KAM condemns violence during protests affecting Quickmart branches.

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Friday 11:07 AMCapital Business

Manufacturers count losses as KAM condemns violence during protests

Manufacturers count losses as KAM condemns violence during protests

The Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) has condemned the violence during the protests on June 25, which resulted in significant business disruptions, looting, and loss of life across several counties.

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The Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) has condemned the violence during the protests on June 25, which resulted in significant business disruptions, looting, and loss of life across several counties.

  • Multiple counties experienced violence leading to injuries, property damage, and estimated financial losses for manufacturers and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
  • KAM urged law enforcement to ensure public safety and investigate those responsible for the violence.
  • The association emphasized the necessity of a secure business environment to foster job creation and economic stability in Kenya.
Friday 8:31 AMCapital BusinessFirst

Quickmart confirms two branches affected by protests, denies injury claims

Quickmart confirms two branches affected by protests, denies injury claims

Quickmart has confirmed that its branches in OTC and Ruiru were impacted by protests on June 26, but denied claims of injuries or fatalities among staff or customers.

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Quickmart has confirmed that its branches in OTC and Ruiru were impacted by protests on June 26, but denied claims of injuries or fatalities among staff or customers.

  • No injuries or deaths occurred during the protests, as stated by Quickmart.
  • The organization involved is the retail chain Quickmart.
  • Quickmart reassured that the safety of its employees and customers is a priority and is working to restore normal service.
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