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State now turns to KAA to fund new airport after Adani fallout

Transport PS Mohamed Daghar, Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen, Tourism CS Rebecca Miano and Transport CS Davis Chirchir looking on as heads of different government agencies and departments sign the JKIA Customer Service Charter on March 17, 2025. [Graham Kajilwa, Standard]

The government has opted to use Kenya Airports Authority's (KAA) balance sheet to scout for funding that will facilitate the construction of a new airport.

The decision follows the infamous Adani deal that did not materialise, with the Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir insisting that economic infrastructure should not come at the cost of the government's investment in social development initiatives such as education and health.

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