"Reduced looting": Nairobi traders praise cops for closing CBD during Saba Saba
Amos Khaemba, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over four years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.
Traders from Nairobi’s Muthurwa, Nyamakima, Kamukunji, Bus Station, and CBD areas are calling on protesting youth, popularly known as Gen Z, to move away from what they describe as destructive demonstrations and instead pursue structured dialogue with government institutions.

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Speaking at a press briefing held at Wakulima Market led by Nelson Githaiga, Chairman of the Muthurwa Traders, alongside Babra Akinyi, Raphael Kafai, Regina Kimwere, among others, the traders said that while the right to protest is enshrined in the Constitution, recent events have left a trail of destruction and unnecessary suffering.
“We respect your constitutional right to demonstrate. But we appeal for dialogue over destruction. Innocent lives and businesses are being affected. We urge you to form a representative team with clear leadership that can engage government institutions constructively," the statement sean by TUKO.co.ke read.
The association further condemned acts of looting, violence, and intimidation, saying these have become a recurring pattern whenever protests are held.
Traders have been forced to close their businesses due to fear and tension, resulting in losses running into hundreds of millions of shillings.
“Every time protests occur, our businesses suffer. Looters take advantage, and livelihoods are destroyed under the guise of peaceful demonstrations. Our city must never be held hostage by a few with criminal intent," they stated.
Despite the damage, the traders commended the Government’s decision to close major CBD roads during the Saba Saba protests, saying it helped to minimise looting and allowed for better coordination of security.
“We appreciate that step—it significantly reduced looting. We urge the National Police Service to remain vigilant and continue to protect lives and property during such times," the traders said.
The Nairobi CBD Traders Association concluded by urging all stakeholders to protect the economy, uphold peace, and seek long-term solutions through unity and dialogue.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke
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