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As Kenya joins the rest of the world in marking International Maritime week, it has emerged that the country is struggling to reap from the resources offered by its seas and oceans. Stake holders in the industry say that Kenya has incredible resources in shipping ,fishing ,mining ,tourism and sports which if exploited will help create jobs and boost exports for the country. .
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World Maritime Day I Kenyans urged to exploit opportunities in maritime
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