| Published Wed, April 18th 2018 at 07:37, Updated April 18th 2018 at 07:40 GMT +3Cost of table salt to riseThe price of table salt is set to increase after the High Court slapped a major manufacturer with a Sh2 billion bill. The High Court dismissed the arguments by the salt firms that water was a natural resource that they ought not to be charged for. Ms Bor dismissed Krystalline’s argument and said the Constitution placed the management of all natural resources in the hands of the Government. “The Constitution enjoins the State to utilise the environment and natural resources for the benefit of the people of Kenya. ALSO READ: Uhuru-Raila deal kick-starts economyKensalt was the first to ask High Court judge Oscar Angote to dismiss Warma's demand for Sh270 million.
Source: Standard Digital April 18, 2018 04:44 UTC