Nairobi commuters were Wednesday morning forced to walk to town, after matatu operators blocked Thikaroad near Pangani footbridge with stones to protest increased parking fees.
The operators had earlier warned they would go on strike over what they claimed to be betrayal by the Nairobi Dr Evans Kidero.
According to the Nairobi Metropolitan Union (NMU) the county government had agreed to tentatively lower parking fees for them from this month.
In the deal the union says it struck with Nairobi governor, 14-seater matatu owners were to pay Sh3,650 down from Sh5,000 while 41-seater matatus would part with Sh5,500 down from Sh8,000. Matatus with a capacity of 41 passengers would pay Sh7,250.
- Daily Nation
The operators had earlier warned they would go on strike over what they claimed to be betrayal by the Nairobi Dr Evans Kidero.
According to the Nairobi Metropolitan Union (NMU) the county government had agreed to tentatively lower parking fees for them from this month.
In the deal the union says it struck with Nairobi governor, 14-seater matatu owners were to pay Sh3,650 down from Sh5,000 while 41-seater matatus would part with Sh5,500 down from Sh8,000. Matatus with a capacity of 41 passengers would pay Sh7,250.
- Daily Nation
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