Government Officials Discuss Ease of Doing Business Reforms at Kenya Port Authority
In a recent development, CS Moses Kuria, accompanied by PS Abubakar Hassan and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Chairman Mr. Fred Muteti, held a meeting with Captain William Ruto, the Managing Director of the Kenya Port Authority (KPA). The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the ongoing ease of doing business reforms at the port.
The meeting highlighted the significance of streamlining operations and implementing reforms to facilitate a conducive business environment. CS Moses Kuria emphasized the importance of enhancing efficiency and reducing bureaucratic hurdles to promote trade and attract investments. The discussions centered on various measures that could be taken to improve the ease of doing business at the port.
Captain William Ruto, as the head of the Kenya Port Authority, shared insights into the existing challenges faced by businesses and traders in their operations at the port. The discussions also involved brainstorming on potential solutions and strategies to overcome these challenges effectively.
The presence of PS Abubakar Hassan and SEZ Chairman Mr. Fred Muteti in the meeting highlighted the collaborative approach taken by the government in driving economic growth and development. Their expertise and perspectives were instrumental in shaping the discussions and finding practical solutions for enhancing the ease of doing business reforms at the port.
Overall, the meeting between CS Moses Kuria, PS Abubakar Hassan, SEZ Chairman Mr. Fred Muteti, and Captain William Ruto demonstrated a collective effort to prioritize and address the ongoing reforms required for a more efficient and business-friendly environment at the Kenya Port Authority.