Kenya is ramping up efforts to position the maritime sector as a major pillar of economic transformation, with the government unveiling ambitious plans aimed at creating thousands of jobs, boosting trade, and unlocking billions of shillings currently lost to foreign shipping firms. Speaking during the presentation of the Financial Year 2026/27 budget estimates before the…Ā Ā Ā
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