The Kenya Maritime Authority (KMA) has launched the National Marine Spills Response Contingency Plan, a comprehensive framework designed to enhance the country’s readiness and capability to respond effectively to oil and hydrocarbon pollution in Kenyan waters. Speaking during the launch at Pride Inn Paradise Resort in Mombasa, the Principal Secretary (PS) for the State Department…  Â
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