After investing millions of francs to settle in the central market of Gitega rebuilt after a devastating fire several years ago, hundreds of traders are ordered to destroy their stands. Between anger, tears and feelings of injustice, they point to the responsibility of the administration that allowed them to do so before condemning them to ruin.
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After investing millions of francs to settle in the central market of Gitega rebuilt after a devastating fire several years ago, hundreds of traders are ordered to destroy their stands. Between anger, tears and feelings of injustice, they point to the responsibility of the administration that allowed them to do so before condemning them to ruin.