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KPA denies ports privatisation claims as CFSs lay their demands

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From left; Mining,CS Salim Mvurya, KPA Board chairman Benjamin Tayari, Transport CS Kipchumba Murkomen and KPA Managing Director Capt. William Ruto during a past meeting. [Kelvin Karani, Standard]

Kenya Ports Authority KPA has denied reports that some services were being privitised.

Board chairman, Benjamin Tayari, Friday said they were only leasing some services to boost efficiency at the ports of Mombasa and Lamu.

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