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Dock workers claim that leasing a section of the port will lead to loss of 4,000 jobs

Dock workers union led by their Secretary General , Simon Sang[centre] join hands in solidarity after press conference at Dock workers union office in Mombasa. [Omondi Onyango/Standard]

Two rival groups have lined up separate meetings today to discuss the Government’s plan to lease a section of Mombasa Port to State-owned Kenya National Shipping Line (KNSL).

As top Government officials brief Coast elected leaders on the deal at Nyali Beach Hotel, a section of the Dock Workers Union (DWU) opposed to the move will be at the Mombasa Women Hall.

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