NEWS
18-08-2019 by redazione
It was inevitable that it would happen and if you want a more beautiful, tidy and attractive Malindi, but also healthier and more civilized, you must also make choices that are sometimes painful. In this case, it was a question of destroying all the illegal barracks in front of the sub-district hospital of the town, along the road of Casuarina, which for years have been used to animate the local trade of all kinds of basic necessities for the local population.
Kiosks or simply poles and roofs of sheet metal that housed flying coffee, retailers of plastic tools and other accessories that had settled for years without permission. After being warned of the imminence of road works that would lead to their relocation, in the night between Friday and Saturday, the police acted and removed the temporary structures, forcing their owners to load the few things they owned on means of transport and move elsewhere.
Yesterday morning, many people, especially women, mourned the loss of their small business which, although precarious, had guaranteed them an income for years.
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