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Why Mutindwa market traders won't change ways, tragedy or no

Small business people have returned to the area close to the railway line where a crash killed a dozen.

NAIROBI, KENYA: Hawkers dance while singing at the top of their lungs, Mama Mboga tends to her customers, a boda boda operator struggles to balance what seems like a cumbersome load and a second-hand clothes dealers braves the morning sun as he waits for a substantial purchase.

Poorly-built structures shield fresh vegetables and fruits from the scorching sun; everyone is busy going about their business in this thriving market and seemingly ordinary market

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