A storm is brewing in Mombasa after leaders led by Governor Abdulswamad Nassir raised concerns over the recent Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) recruitment process, terming it opaque and potentially skewed against local residents. Last year, KPA advertised 296 permanent and pensionable jobs that attracted over 500,000 applicants. The positions include Artisans (50 slots), Technicians (50),…Ā Ā Ā
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