| Published Tue, April 17th 2018 at 09:16, Updated April 17th 2018 at 12:13 GMT +3NAIROBI, KENYA: The High Court has ordered a second salt manufacturer to pay Water Management Resources Authority (WARMA) Sh 2 billion for water used in manufacturing the cooking commodity. On average, the cost of a kilogram of salt is Sh 25 and the smallest packet, 250 grams, cost sh 5. The company in its court papers also argued that no one can claim ownership or control of the sea water. WRMA replied that the Government has powers to regulate the use of sea water within the territorial sea. The court ordered the case be taken back to a different environment court judge for hearing.
Source: Standard Digital April 17, 2018 06:22 UTC