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Eight bus companies allowed to operate at night

by Smart Investor
August 8, 2014
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Kenyan government has allowed Easy Coach, Mash Poa, North Rift, Transline, Modern Coast, The Guardian, & Eldoret Sacco buses to operate at night

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