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Kenya Plans Airport Expansion as Inflation Holds at 4.6% and KenGen Profit Jumps 54% - November 2025
The Kenyan government plans to expand Malindi International Airport (MIA) to boost tourism and improve air connectivity in the coast region, an announcement made by Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano. Separately, the government issued a stern warning against politicians and contractors interfering with public projects, threatening blacklisting and prosecution for irregularities like improper procurement. On the economic front, Kenya's inflation rate remained stable at 4.6 percent in October, driven by declining prices of essential household goods like maize flour, sugar, and cooking gas. In corporate financial news, KenGen reported its net profit jumped 54 percent to Sh10.5 billion due to lower costs.
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