KENYA-TRANSPORT-GRAFFITI
passengers sit in a decorated minisbus, locally known as Matatu in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, on February 25, 2015. In 2004, Matatu graffiti art was banned as part of a government attempt to restrain the industry. Recently, however, the President of Kenya ended the ban on Matatu art. The Matatu art culture is a source of employment and livelihood for youth around the country, as theyre are seen as being turned into moving artworks. AFP PHOTO/SIMON MAINA (Photo credit should read SIMON MAINA/AFP via Getty Images)
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