With many online outlets breaking almost every news story almost anywhere in the country, many experts have rightly noted that newspaper sales are in a sharp decline.
It is believed that the reduced income from newspaper sales recently led many employees at The Standard and Daily Nation getting sent home.
At the moment, butchery operators at Keroka town seem to be more in need of the papers than the middle-class residents, such as teachers, who used to buy the papers in the recent years.
The rate at which young people are getting news from online publications could mean that butchery operators may soon start buying fresh daily papers directly from the vendors, and not from shops and business outlets that purchase the papers first before reselling them for wrapping meat.