Kenya's primary airport, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, is facing a setback as the High Court has intervened to halt the government's plans for a new concession.
This comes after President William Ruto canceled a previous agreement with India's Adani Group, which had caused controversy.
The court's decision was prompted by opponents of the Adani deal who questioned the government's authority to lease the airport.
This development highlights the complexities involved in public-private partnerships in the region and has significant implications for the management and operation of Kenya's key aviation hub.