Indian Firm Claims It Paid $50k To The Government Of Kenya For Review Fee

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Indian Firm Claims It Paid $50k To The Government Of Kenya For Review Fee


Wongel Zelalem reports on Adani Airport Holdings Limited saying it paid a $50,000 review fee to the Kenyan government for its $1.85 billion proposal.

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  1. my understanding is that its normal practice in kenya to pay administration fee along side any proposal or any bid for contract. that is in order, whats not in oder are the details of the proposal. people are making noise for nothing. at the end of consideration and found that the deal is not in the interest of kenyans the proposal will be droped. that is how it works

  2. If you want a private Firm to own this Airport, it should be a Firm registered in Kenya and, it must be a Kenyan Company !
    Why let a foreign Firm own such an important piece of infrastructure ?

  3. As the soul of Africa know what has happened in the past. Others taking control of your future. Spirit is now a part of this fight for Africa freedom. The rest of the world will have to learn this hard lesson. This is the reason I am here. Joan (Mother Nature)

  4. Thank Y0U f0r THIS c0ntent. All C0ntent Creat0rs need t0 S0und A CLARI0N using their platf0rms t0 fight Western Infiltration 0F the s0 called Kwanza G0vernMentals…..

  5. When you have a puppet leader, expect them to want to loot as much as possible, even to the extent of selling the country itself. This is because the west would have already sold them a mansion there and their children would already be staying there as well.

  6. In the early 2,000's the Indians tried to get the airport, now their back again still trying to get it!
    My Kenyan bros and sis are too smart to let that ish happen!
    🇰🇪 🇯🇲 ✌️

  7. This is just another form of slavery. They want Indians to take over their airport not considering the impact on the country or its people. It is another clear example of African leaders do not learn from their past history nor do they care to learn.

  8. Going after Adani means going after indian government and people of India

    Protests & anger doesn't come instantly but they do backed by external actors in Kenya

    There are actors in US and China doesn't like adani taking over ports in Asia Africa and Latin America

    There is an ongoing battle between India vs George Soros ,US STATE DEPARTMENT