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… people, most of them Tanzanians, when dismantling an … The continued arrests of Tanzanians abroad, however, suggests … Casalesi mobster. Initially using Africans, traffickers later employed Italians … The couriers reached Italy using cargo boats, planes, trains, …
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In Summary Global refining plants and international traders will be invited to bid for the 500,000 barrels of crude oil in an international tender. The crude oil is currently being transported by road from Lokichar, in northern Kenya, to Mombasa for stockpiling.Kenya’s first cargo of 240,000 barrels of crude sold... read more →
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In Summary Global refining plants and international traders will be invited to bid for the 500,000 barrels of crude oil in an international tender. The crude oil is currently being transported by road from Lokichar, in northern Kenya, to Mombasa for stockpiling.Kenya’s first cargo of 240,000 barrels of crude sold... read more →
Nov
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In Summary Global refining plants and international traders will be invited to bid for the 500,000 barrels of crude oil in an international tender. The crude oil is currently being transported by road from Lokichar, in northern Kenya, to Mombasa for stockpiling.Kenya’s first cargo of 240,000 barrels of crude sold... read more →
Nov
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In Summary Global refining plants and international traders will be invited to bid for the 500,000 barrels of crude oil in an international tender. The crude oil is currently being transported by road from Lokichar, in northern Kenya, to Mombasa for stockpiling.Kenya’s first cargo of 240,000 barrels of crude sold... read more →
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By KENNEDY SENELWA More by this Author Kenya plans to flag off the second shipment of early oil exports in February next year as the government continues to test the market for its Turkana crude oil reserves. The Ministry of Petroleum said global refining …
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In Summary Leading to the Naivasha Inland Container Cargo Depot, the line will facilitate the distribution of goods to Rwanda, Uganda and South Sudan.Despite its price-tag of Sh150 billion, the railway line is expected to bring in close to Sh8 billion a year. Advertisement By MICHAEL MUGWANG'AMore by this Author... read more →



