Police service acquires 95 vehicles worth Sh600mn from Isuzu

NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 9 - Isuzu East Africa has delivered 95 vehicles to the National Police Service (NPS) in a deal valued at Sh600 million, strengthening Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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Isuzu East Africa has delivered 95 vehicles valued at Sh600 million to the National Police Service (NPS), significantly boosting police mobility and operational capacity across Kenya.
- This delivery is part of Phase Seven of the government vehicle leasing programme, under which Isuzu is supplying a total of 591 vehicles worth Sh7 billion to the NPS.
- The latest batch includes 66 units of the Isuzu TFS 87 Double Cabin and 29 units of the Isuzu TFS 87 Single Cabin, designed for diverse and demanding terrains.
- Rita Kavashe, Chair of the Board and Managing Director at Isuzu East Africa, stated these pickups "enhance operational readiness while delivering durability, efficiency, and value over their entire lifecycle."
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