Nairobi businesses count losses after protests turn violent

NAIROBI, Kenya, June 25 - Several businesses in Nairobi are assessing damages and counting losses after looters took advantage of Wednesday's Gen-Z-led Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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Businesses in Nairobi are assessing damages after violent protests on June 25 led to looting, resulting in losses reaching millions of shillings.
- Shops on Tom Mboya Street, Moi Avenue, and other locations were among the hardest hit.
- David Kimani, a phone repair shop owner, reported his store was completely ransacked and expressed difficulty reopening without help.
- Kenya has a low insurance penetration rate of 2.4 percent, with many small business owners lacking coverage against such risks.
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