The government's plan to partially privatise the Kenya
Pipeline Company has been complicated by a stringent set of new
conditions imposed by MPs.
The lawmakers have mandated that the government can only
offer up to 65 per cent of KPC shares to the public through the Nairobi
Securities Exchange.
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