Kenya Pipeline, Kebs sign Sh45m petroleum testing deal
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The Standard Business• Original Publisher
Kenya Pipeline Company and Kenya Bureau of Standards have entered into an agreement that will enable all petroleum products entering the country to be tested at KPC laboratories...
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