“It is the ordinary citizen, the wanjiku, atieno, nekesa, chepkurui, who will ultimately carry the burden of these profit-driven roads,” MAK declares in its hard-hitting statement.
A coalition of civil society organizations has raised alarm over the vetting process for the Director General of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in Kenya, citing inconsistencies and...
The position is so lucrative that a senior Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) official, Kefa Seda, is alleged to have paid a KSh200 million bribe to...
The alleged transaction reportedly took place in Eldoret.