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The government is urging the private sector to partner with operators in the public transport industry to build their capacity in fostering e-mobility. Samuel Musumba, the head of road safety programs at the National Transport and Safety Authority says Kenya has outlined an elaborate plan, including tax incentives to achieve full transition to clean energy in the transport sector by 2050, as Wycliffe Oketch reports
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