
Evans Ng’ang’a
Evans Ng’ang’a is the national chairman of the Scrap Metal Dealers Association in Kenya, where he has been actively advocating for the protection of the scrap metal industry against the importation of low-priced steel materials. He argues that the local metal recycling sector has sufficient capacity to meet the needs of steel millers, thereby making imports unnecessary. Ng’ang’a is also vocal about the challenges faced by scrap metal dealers, including harassment by county officials and calls for better regulation to ensure fair practices within the industry.
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Recent news mentions
Evans Ng'ang'a is the national chairperson of the Knight Scrap Metal Association who urged President William Ruto to address their concerns during the May 1 Labour Day celebrations.
Government suspends renewal of scrap metal importation licensesEvans Ng'ang'a, the Knights Scrap Metal Association national chairperson, said the sector is currently facing serious setbacks.
Nothing to celebrate: Workers decry Labour Day amid hard timesEvans Ng’ang’a is the Chairman of the Scrap Metal Dealers Association advocating for government protection against unfair competition from cheap imports.
Stop importation of cheap scrap metal, dealers urge stateEvans Ng’ang’a has written to Trade and Industrialisation Cabinet Secretary Lee Kinyanjui, to intervene and address the recent importation of steel reinforcement and steel billet into the country.
State urged to regulate steel importation
Evans Ng’ang’a has written to Trade and Industrialisation Cabinet Secretary Lee Kinyanjui, to intervene and address the recent importation of steel reinforcement and steel billet into the country.
State urged to regulate scrap metal importation











