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The matatu is no longer just a vehicle. It is no longer the noisy 14-seater that ferried workers from Mathare to town, students to school, or traders to Gikomba. They have evolved into a political machine with its own language, gods, financiers, enforcers, artists, route | Collector
The matatu is no longer just a vehicle. It is no longer the noisy 14-seater that ferried workers from Mathare to town, students to school, or traders to Gikomba. They have evolved into a political machine with its own language, gods, financiers, enforcers, artists, route
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The matatu is no longer just a vehicle. It is no longer the noisy 14-seater that ferried workers from Mathare to town, students to school, or traders to Gikomba. They have evolved into a political machine with its own language, gods, financiers, enforcers, artists, route

The matatu is no longer just a vehicle. It is no longer the noisy 14-seater that ferried workers from Mathare to town, students to school, or traders to Gikomba. They have evolved into a political machine with its own language, gods, financiers, enforcers, artists, route

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