The Westgate shopping mall in Kenya's capital Nairobi, closed after a siege and massacre carried out by Somali Islamists in 2013, is to reopen in July, its management said Tuesday. The mall, once one of the Kenyan capital's most upmarket shopping centres, was devastated by an intense fire that broke out during the September 2013 attack by al Qaeda-linked Shebab gunmen that left at least 67 dead.
Since then, the bullet-scarred building has been empty.
But Westgate director Alex Trachtenberg, speaking at a prayer meeting on Tuesday, said tenants were returning and were expected to begin refitting stores ahead of a July opening.
"As the management and directors of Westgate Mall, alongside our esteemed tenants, we are today joined in this interdenominational thanksgiving and prayer service as we prepare for the reopening sometime in July," Trachtenberg said.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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