By WINNIE ATIENOMore by this AuthorResidents of Mombasa city are staring at job losses as the county government begins closing down car showrooms sitting on public land and road reserves. Governor Hassan Joho’s administration has begun issuing notices to traders operating from the targeted spaces to look for alternatives. County communications director Richard Chacha said the tourism hub was keen to deal with congestion in the city. The companies have been given a 14-day notice to close the showrooms and vacate the space. Car bazaars generate about Sh12 million annually for the county in revenue.
Source: Daily Nation April 14, 2019 09:11 UTC