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Kenya Airways' financial difficulties hinder its privatisation

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Kenya Airways' headquarters in Nairobi, 6 February 2024.
Kenya Airways' headquarters in Nairobi, 6 February 2024. © Tony Karumba/AFP

Kenya Airways is unable to pay its partners on time, prompting its guarantors to intervene. They are now turning to the Treasury, the airline's majority shareholder.

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