PSVs involved in illegal courier services during pandemic put on notice

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The Communications Authority of Kenya has said the number of courier service providers have surged since the country was hit by the coronavirus.

In a statement, the authority acting director general Mercy Wanjau said that it facilitates domestic and cross border e-commerce activities by licensing national and international courier providers to transport and deliver packages.

The Ag DG said some public service vehicles and e-commerce market platforms have taken advantage of the virus to offer courier services without being licensed.
She said any person who will be caught delivering the services illegally will be charged in accordance with Section 49 of the authorities Act.

The act states that the person who contravenes the act will be charged a fine not exceeding Sh300,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or both.


Members of the public have also been asked to demand a valid compliance certificate when seeking services.

The authority said that services from the dully registered operators will ensure that the consumers will be able to be compensated in case of complaints.

The authority said it has developed a courier market structure and licence administration framework under which different courier licences are granted.





She said any person who will be caught delivering the services illegally will be charged in accordance with Section 49 of the authorities Act.

The act states that the person who contravenes the act will be charged a fine not exceeding Sh300,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or both.

Members of the public have also been asked to demand a valid compliance certificate when seeking services.

The authority said that services from the dully registered operators will ensure that the consumers will be able to be compensated in case of complaints.

The authority said it has developed a courier market structure and licence administration framework under which different courier licences are granted.
 
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AtaHuruma hawana in this hard times
@Pamba 1 asha pata ATM ingine.
fuark Gathicha, fuack hustler, fuack baba and fuack guka
The Communications Authority of Kenya has said the number of courier service providers have surged since the country was hit by the coronavirus.

In a statement, the authority acting director general Mercy Wanjau said that it facilitates domestic and cross border e-commerce activities by licensing national and international courier providers to transport and deliver packages.

The Ag DG said some public service vehicles and e-commerce market platforms have taken advantage of the virus to offer courier services without being licensed.
She said any person who will be caught delivering the services illegally will be charged in accordance with Section 49 of the authorities Act.

The act states that the person who contravenes the act will be charged a fine not exceeding Sh300,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or both.


Members of the public have also been asked to demand a valid compliance certificate when seeking services.

The authority said that services from the dully registered operators will ensure that the consumers will be able to be compensated in case of complaints.

The authority said it has developed a courier market structure and licence administration framework under which different courier licences are granted.





She said any person who will be caught delivering the services illegally will be charged in accordance with Section 49 of the authorities Act.

The act states that the person who contravenes the act will be charged a fine not exceeding Sh300,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or both.

Members of the public have also been asked to demand a valid compliance certificate when seeking services.

The authority said that services from the dully registered operators will ensure that the consumers will be able to be compensated in case of complaints.

The authority said it has developed a courier market structure and licence administration framework under which different courier licences are granted.
This is how the country works. Courier companies wameungana wakatuma bahasha kwa CAK. Sasa sheria itatumika kutengenezea hizi companies pesa.
 
@Pirate of carribean just like that bei ya parcel imepanda
Haiezi panda just like that. You have to understand that for the duly registered and legally operating courier companies to increase or reduce cost of providing service,they first have to give CAK notice of the same.
Unless the law has been amended, cost of providing couriers service must be higher that what the postal corporation charges. This had been put there to protect the Postal corporation from competition but nigas went ahead and started offering courier services too. And the are quite cheap and efficient.

Its the fly by night backstreet operators who will increase their costs citing this communiqué... Claiming to be legal.
 
Haiezi panda just like that. You have to understand that for the duly registered and legally operating courier companies to increase or reduce cost of providing service,they first have to give CAK notice of the same.
Unless the law has been amended, cost of providing couriers service must be higher that what the postal corporation charges. This had been put there to protect the Postal corporation from competition but nigas went ahead and started offering courier services too. And the are quite cheap and efficient.

Its the fly by night backstreet operators who will increase their costs citing this communiqué... Claiming to be legal.
my fren, half a gunia of mboga na waru na minji from karatina to msa on 2nk is 800 bob. tumeamua kununua vitu hapa tu
 
my fren, half a gunia of mboga na waru na minji from karatina to msa on 2nk is 800 bob. tumeamua kununua vitu hapa tu
Coz 2NK are doing what they shouldn't be doing. Kazi ya kubeba mboga na waru sio ya courier companies,legal ones for that matter.
 

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