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310725 9PM PKG WANDAYI ON ENERGY COST OF LIVING BRIANEnergy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has come out strongly in defence of the recent fuel price hikes, assuring the public that the government is working to cushion Kenyans from severe economic shocks. Appearing before the Senate Energy Committee, Wandayi also threw his weight behind the proposed privatisation of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), arguing that the move will inject profitability and efficiency into the state-run corporation.
Wandayi Defends Fuel Hike, Pushes for KPC Privatization
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