KeNHA r'ouvre son portail de permis et accorde un d'lai de 10 jours aux transporteurs

La Kenya National Highways Authority a r'tabli son syst'me de demande de permis en ligne et a prolong' de 10 jours la date limite pour les transporteurs souhaitant demander des permis d'exemption.

L'annonce a 't' faite le 10 juin par le biais d'un avis public. Le portail r'tabli est accessible ' l'adresse https://permits.kenha.co.ke/.

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