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Ugandans left sour-graping as Kenyans start first weekend without curfew

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
October 22, 2021
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On Wednesday, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta during the 58th Mashujaa Day Celebrations announced the lifting of the nationwide dusk to dawn curfew.

This week Kenyan citizens were reportedly in high spirits as Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta announced the lifting of the nationwide that had been implemented since March 27, 2020.

The dusk to dawn curfew has officially been extended and with that came a lift on operating hours for bars and restaurants that have faced the longest strain on their business with the government directives and restrictions.

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Kenya’s first weekend without curfew has left Ugandans on Twitter Sour-graping.

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Tanzania must be in it's '10th wave' since it never locked down.

Uganda……. The Lord is our shepherd.

— Hillary bamulinde (@Hbamulinde) October 20, 2021

We want another President, see what Kenya is having ?????? pic.twitter.com/8cwoTMqI50

— YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL??????????????? (@TobiasWhales) October 22, 2021

Everything Ugandans pray for happens in another African country. We prayed for change of president & it happened somewhere else… Now we've been praying for curfew to be lifted & it's happening in Kenya instead

Even our prayers go through VPN ???

— Engineer Faisal (@PyeparFaisal) October 20, 2021

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