Govt announces suspension of fuel strike until Tuesday to allow further talks

GetIT411: MURKOMEN announces one-week suspension of fuel strike to allow further talks with transport sector stakeholders; move backed by PSV owners. www.capitalfm.co.ke..
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The Kenyan government has announced the suspension of the ongoing fuel strike to facilitate further discussions with transport sector stakeholders.
- The strike has been suspended until Tuesday.
- This decision was announced by Interior Cabinet Secretary Kichumba Murkomen.
- The announcement was reportedly backed by Public Service Vehicle (PSV) owners.
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