EPRA identifies poor roads, fatigue and licensing non-compliance as leading causes of tanker accidents in Kenya

EPRA identifies poor roads, fatigue and licensing non-compliance as leading causes of tanker accidents in Kenya

Speaking during a sensitisation workshop in Nairobi, EPRA Deputy Director of Mid and Downstream Petroleum Stella Opakas disclosed that the findings highlighted the urgency of addressing runaway accidents that continue to plague the petroleum transport sector.

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State: School populations in Kenya lose up to 23,000 students and staff who die as a result of reliance on biomass fuels

State: School populations in Kenya lose up to 23,000 students and staff who die as a result of reliance on biomass fuels

Citing data from the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), Mr Wandayi notes that air pollution from cooking contributes to approximately 23,000 deaths annually in Kenya, many of whom are school cooks, students and teachers.

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