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A strike by minibus taxi drivers in Nairobi enters its second day today.
On day one, thousands of Kenyans walked to work while some missed work altogether due to the strike.
The opening of schools was also disrupted.
This is not the first time the vehicles, popularly referred to as "matatus", have stayed off the road.
Matatu owners are protesting alleged police harassment and the implementation of a new law to curb noise levels.
Network Africa's Christine Otieno spoke to Peter Ndoro.
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