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Kenyan businesses on the receiving end of national census as customers stay away and shops remain closed

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  • Businesses were left counting losses over the weekend following government directive that all joints should remain closed.
  • On Saturday night, the streets of Nairobi were unusually quiet as revellers stayed away, leaving nearly 3,900 alcohol outlets counting losses.
  • The countrywide exercise, began on Saturday and will end on Friday.

Kenyan businesses are on the receiving end of the ongoing National Population and Housing Census 2019

Businesses were left counting losses over the weekend following government directive that all joints should remain closed. Last week Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i ordered the closure of bars and other entertainment joints over the weekend for the National Population and Housing Census 2019.

The government argues the directive was meant to allow Kenyans to participate in the week-long exercise. The countrywide exercise, began on Saturday and will end on Friday.

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On Saturday night, the streets of Nairobi were unusually quiet as revellers stayed away, leaving nearly 3,900 alcohol outlets counting losses.

In Mombasa, many businesses remained closed on Saturday night. Hotels and coffee shops in most parts of the port city remained empty.

On Sunday, business owners beseeched the government to allow those who had already participated in the exercise to open their premises.

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