A section of port stakeholders has condemned political interference in the ongoing recruitment of 296 permanent and pensionable positions that have attracted over 500,000 applicants at the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA). They are now calling on politicians to keep off KPA affairs, warning that such interference threatens to derail the Port of Mombasa’s strong performance…
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