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Jubilee Party rejects NTSA's annual vehicle inspection plan

Jubilee Party rejects NTSA's annual vehicle inspection plan
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Jubilee Party leader Fred Matiang’i is calling for the suspension of a new mandatory annual vehicle inspection fee in Kenya. He argues the policy lacks public participation and places an unfair financial burden on citizens already struggling with high costs of living.

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Reflects the tension between government revenue-raising measures and public economic hardship in a developing economy.

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The article centers on the opposition's critique of government policy, emphasizing the burden on the poor.

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