KeNha stellt Genehmigungsportal wieder her und gewährt Spediteuren 10 Tage Fristverlängerung

Die Kenya National Highways Authority hat ihr Online-System für Genehmigungsanträge wiederhergestellt und die Frist für Spediteure zur Beantragung von Ausnahmegenehmigungen um 10 Tage verlängert.

Die Ankündigung erfolgte am 10. Juni durch eine öffentliche Bekanntmachung. Das wiederhergestellte Portal ist unter https://permits.kenha.co.ke/ erreichbar.

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