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A Woman Strips In Mombasa SGR Terminus After Being Stopped From Getting Aboard With Food For Her Year Old Baby
In the wake of the Kenya Railways issuing a notice prohibiting all alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as cooked food from the train, a passenger in the Mombasa SGR terminus decided to strip to protest against the directive.
In a video making rounds on social media the woman who is half naked is seen protesting against the order to leave food she was carrying for her year old baby.
Mombasa SGR Terminus, no foodstuffs and drinks ban. #ClitIsGold pic.twitter.com/JTMu3twivX
— Evangeline Karimi Hamilton Mkenya (@Evangelinekari5) October 3, 2019
On Wednesday, the Kenya Railways issued a notice that all passengers will be searched and food items confiscated at all the checkpoints at the termini and stations.
The notice posted on the corporation’s social media accounts, was met with anger from netizens who claimed it was seeking to profiteer.
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