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Matatu owners, motorists' association differ on planned strike

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Matatu Owners Association chairman Albert Karakacha (center) addressing the media in Nairobi on 4th July 2024.(Collins Oduor, Standard)

Confusion has hit the transport sector, after the Matatu Owners Association (MOA) distanced itself from the planned strike by the Motorists Association of Kenya(MAK).

MOA on Friday said they are in discussions with the government to identify solutions within three weeks on various issues affecting the sector, including the controversial Road Maintenance Levy (RML).

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