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Why major industry players want government to adjust restrictions

Why major industry players want government to adjust restrictions
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Why cost of imports through Mombasa will rise

THE STANDARD Maersk which controls over 40 per cent of the volume of business through the port says its new tariffs will come into force on April 1.[File] Unease among Kenya Ports Authority workers and extra charges by two shipping lines threatens to drive the cost of imports through the roof.  KPA is conducting a headcount of its 7,000 workers following complaints from importers and ship operators over mounting congestion at the port, a move that has caused anxiety in the workforce. According to the circular issued by KPA’s top managers, the headcount is intended to root out ghost workers, find out labour shortfalls and address the problem of absenteeism blamed for the congestion.

Santa Quitéria, no Ceará, suspende funcionamento de atividades não essenciais

Santa Quitéria, no Ceará, suspende funcionamento de atividades não essenciais
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Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen

(MENAFN - The Conversation) Lecturer, Department of Social Sciences, Technical University of Mombasa Profile Articles Activity athima Azmiya Badurdeen is presently a Lecturer at the Department of Social Sciences, TechnicalUniversity of Mombasa. Fathima has worked as a researcher and trainer in the field of countering violent extremism and forced migration in Kenya. She has also worked as a researcher, trainer and evaluator for conflict transformation and peacebuilding projects in Sri Lanka. She specializes in studies exploring recruitment dynamics for terrorist networks and countering violent extremism in Kenya. Some of her recent researched articles are: Badurdeen, F. A. (2018). Roles, Motivations, and Recruitment Pathways of Kenyan Women Recruited into the Al-Shabaab, in Mazrui, A., Njogi, K., and Goldsmith, P. (Eds.). Countering Violent Extremism in Kenya: Between the Rule of Law and the Quest for Security. Nairobi: Twaweza Communications

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