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Kaya elders want President Ruto to keep port jobs, squatter issues promises

President William Ruto accompanied by Deputy President Prof Kindiki Kithure inspect the Mariakani 400/220kV Substation, a critical infrastructure project enhancing power supply in the Kilifi County. [PCS]

Mijikenda Kaya elders have made a passionate appeal to President William Ruto to honour his promise of providing employment opportunities to coast residents at the port of Mombasa.

The Elders said currently the operations have stabilized under the leadership of Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) chairman Benjamin Tayari and managing director Captain William Ruto and hence Coast residents want jobs from the region's main economic hub.

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