
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) awarded a Sh3 billion tarmac contract to a company lacking relevant experience, allegedly based on forged documents from a Chinese contractor. The agency, led by a man recently convicted of contempt, reportedly ignored a whistleblower's warning in March until a judge became involved in May, according to Kenya Insights.
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