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Clerics criticise plan to privatise KPA services

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Cargo at the Port of Mombasa. [File, Standard]

A plan by Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) to lease out some of its assets to private operators has continued to elicit criticism.

The clergy led by Bishop Tee Nalo said KPA was the single most important natural asset for Mombasa County and one of the most profitable state corporations, and it must be handled with utmost care.

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