The Communications Authority of Kenya Director General, Ezra Chiloba, has revoked 19 licences of courier service providers in Kenya. This revocation has effectively disabled the courier service provider from operating.
“The revocation of these licences may affect the public and local authorities, companies, persons or bodies of persons within the country,” said Chiloba.
Chiloba announced the revocation through a gazette notice that was published on Friday, June 24, 2022.
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Chiloba further said that any legal or natural person, or group of individuals, who are desirous of making any representations and/or any objection to the revocation of the licences, must do so by a letter addressed to:
“The Director General, Communications Authority of Kenya, CA Centre, Waiyaki Way, P.O Box 14448 Nairobi 00800.” In the letter, they should indicate the licence category on the cover enclosing it.
The banned couriers include:
1. Runex Courier Limited, Nairobi
2. Indo African International Limited, Nairobi
3. Delman Logistics Solutions, Nairobi
4. Daima Courier Services Limited, Nairobi
5. Digilearn Educational Resources Network Limited, Nairobi
6. Dynamex Group Limited, Nairobi
7. EasyMail Limited, Nairobi
8. Faith Transporters and Courier Services, Nairobi
9. Fastlane Courier Services Limited, Nairobi
10. Moyale Star Bus Services Limited, Nairobi
11. Nyeri Shuttle Limited, Karatina
12. Classic Express Company Limited, Nyasiongo
13. Modern Mail Limited, Mombasa
14. Transrock Limited, Nairobi
15 Forbes Security Limited, Nairobi
16. African Eagle Courier Limited, Nairobi
17. Bepak Logistics Limited, Nairobi
18. Buggy Delivery Services Limited, Eldoret
19. Chania Executive Cool Limited, Thika







