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Nkaissery orders meeting between Uber and Kenya taxi operators

Some of the Kenya United Taxy Organisation (KUTO) drivers demonstrate outside Ufungamano house in Nairobi against UBER, the new and latest online taxy services provider in the country .

Nairobi: Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery has ordered that a meeting be convened between Uber management and the Kenya Taxi operators to agree on their operations.

Nkaissery said the current standoff between Uber and the traditional taxi operators should not be left to escalate to threat to national security.

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