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Pesa Print Ltd

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How Little-Known Pesa Print, Linked to State House Tycoons, Won NTSA Tender Worth Sh42 Billion in Traffic Fines

Pesa Print, the little-known Nairobi firm at the centre of a Sh42 billion smart driving licence project, is part-owned by two businessmen whose financial and personal ties to President William Ruto have now been laid bare by company registry searches. As NTSA rolls out instant fines and a thousand cameras go live on Kenyan roads, questions multiply about how the project was awarded without competitive bidding, who stands to profit from two decades of mandatory traffic collections, and why the government signed the Conflict of Interest Act with one hand while sealing this deal with the other.

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Conflict of Interest Storm Brews as Politically Linked Tycoons Eye Sh45 Billion NTSA Deal

NAIROBI — A Sh45 billion public-private partnership (PPP) project between the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and a private firm has sparked national controversy after revelations that tycoons closely linked to State House have acquired a major stake in the company poised to land the lucrative deal. At the centre of the storm is […]

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