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Wiper Leaders Kalonzo Musyoka now says he will file a suit in court tomorrow to halt the Adani deal in which Kenya has reportedly awarded a concession of 1.3 billion dollars to India's privately-owned Adani Group to build power transmission lines as well as expand Kenya's busiest airport, JKIA. According to Kalonzo, the deals are shrouded in secrecy and appear to be harmful to Kenyans and only beneficiary to afew government officials. Kalonzo who spoke in Kajiado, also wants the department of higher learning in the ministry of education to re-look into the new university funding model.
Wiper Party boss Kalonzo Musyoka says he will file a new case against Adani deals
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