Nairobi CBD Streets Deserted Amid Planned Protests

Nairobi CBD Braces for Protests, Businesses Close and Streets Empty

Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD) has come to a standstill as businesses shut down and streets remain deserted in anticipation of planned protests. The usually bustling area is now eerily quiet, with residents and security agencies on high alert.

A spot check by Capital FM News revealed that the streets were noticeably deserted, with security agencies conducting patrols to prevent any potential unrest. The move comes as residents fear a resurgence of the vandalism and looting that occurred during previous protests.

Police were seen patrolling major streets, with multiple contingents stationed at all entry points into the city. The increased security presence is aimed at maintaining order and preventing any violent incidents.

The planned protests have left many wondering what sparked the unrest and what the outcome will be. As the situation unfolds, one thing is clear: the people of Nairobi are bracing themselves for a potentially volatile situation.

This article will be updated as more information becomes available.

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