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HomeDaily NewsThursday, April 2, 2026President Ruto defends Gikomba demolitions while accusing opposition of propaganda - April 2026
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President Ruto defends Gikomba demolitions while accusing opposition of propaganda - April 2026

President William Ruto has defended the recent demolitions in Nairobi's Gikomba market, accusing the opposition of spreading propaganda. He stated that the demolitions were part of an ongoing urban renewal process. Nairobi's Gikomba market is facing a standoff as traders are split over relocation to facilitate a multi-billion-shilling upgrade. Traders whose stalls were demolished are struggling to rebuild their businesses, facing significant financial hardship as they attempt to restart their livelihoods. Separately, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja is calling for an end to political incitement surrounding the ongoing relocation exercise, urging leaders to stop misleading the public.

President Ruto defends Gikomba demolitions while accusing opposition of spreading propaganda

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Gikomba traders split over relocation as demolition standoff escalates

Gikomba traders split over relocation as demolition standoff escalates

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Gikomba traders whose stalls were demolished pick up the pieces, struggle to rebuild their businesse

Gikomba traders whose stalls were demolished pick up the pieces, struggle to rebuild their businesse

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Sakaja urges leaders to end incitement over relocation exercise

Sakaja urges leaders to end incitement over relocation exercise

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