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Subject: Daily Monitor Digest (07 November 2018)
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Walkways on Market Street, Burton Street, Dustur Street, Luwum Street and Ben Kiwanuka Street that have previously been covered by vendors were cleared
 
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KCCA evicts street vendors
 
 
 

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