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Local Suppliers In Suffering As KERRA Fails To Pay Chinese Contractors

CAPTION: KERRA Director-General Philemon Kandie alongside Procurement Officer Margaret Wanja Muthui A group of traders who entered into business with the Ministry of Transport are crying out over unsettled dues. The local distributors who supplied items to contractors recruited by the Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KERR

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Local Suppliers In Suffering As KERRA Fails To Pay Chinese Contractors

CAPTION: KERRA Director-General Philemon Kandie alongside Procurement Officer Margaret Wanja Muthui A group of traders who entered into business with the Ministry of Transport are crying out over unsettled dues. The local distributors who supplied items to contractors recruited by the Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KERRA) have been left in a state of a dilemma after they were informed that the fate of their reimbursement remains unknown. This is because the corrupt roads agency is yet to disburse full payment to the Chinese companies who have since downed their tools in protest. A majority of projects which they were handling are on are now temporarily stalled. Most of the affected routes were above 70% in terms of completion. "Kindly hide my...

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