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The plight of minority shareholders in post-restructured Kenya Airways

From left: Investment Secretary Esther Koimet, Treasury CS Henry Rotich and his Transport counterpart James Macharia and former Kenya Airways CEO Mbuvi Ngunze during the Kenya airways signing of financial and capital optimisation plan at the National Treasury. [Willis Awandu, Standard]

One Mike Maina Kamau owned four per cent of national flag carrier Kenya Airways (KQ) before the just concluded financial restructuring.

The stake put him as one of the largest individual shareholders.

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