Kenya is ushering in a new era of infrastructure development through revised Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models aimed at boosting transparency, empowering local investors, and reducing dependence on foreign conglomerates. This strategic shift follows the high-profile cancellation of over Ksh 300 billion ($2.5 billion) in deals with India’s Adani Group amid procurement concerns. The fallout with Adani, which involved proposed mega infrastructure investments including airport upgrades and energy transmission projects, prompted a ret.......
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