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Kisumu business returns to normal after Saba Saba observance
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49685, member: 636"] Kisumu traders opened their doors Monday after a peaceful Saba Saba weekend. The lakeside city stayed calm despite nationwide protest calls. Most businesses ran as usual after Sunday's quiet day when some shops stayed closed. Public transport operated with fewer vehicles on quieter streets. No demonstrations broke out anywhere across the city. Locals decided to honor Saba Saba without taking to the streets. Mark James, a city trader, said Kisumu people want peace instead of protests. He questioned the point of demonstrations unless someone had hidden motives. Many residents chose to remember the historical day through reflection rather than action. The community showed they understood Saba Saba's meaning without needing to march. Supermarkets stayed open with police officers standing guard nearby. Banks and government offices continued normal operations throughout the day. Mary Onyango, who runs a stall at Kibuye Market, felt confident opening her business. She credited the recent peaceful atmosphere during the Gen Z protests for her decision. Her trust in the community's commitment to order gave her courage to work. The city has changed its approach to handling demonstration days. John Williams, a trader at Kisumu Bus Park, called the peaceful response wisdom rather than fear. He said residents had grown tired of chaos and destruction. The community wanted Saba Saba to focus on remembrance and thinking about the past. Kisumu residents picked peace over protests once again. [/QUOTE]
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