Nation | by Waweru Wairimu
Services at the Isiolo International Airport will resume in two months, the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) has announced.
This comes even as the government seeks to revive the facility that has been lying idle for more than three years. The Sh2.7 billion airport, commissioned by the President in 2017, is part of the government’s Sh2.5 trillion Lapsset project. It was expected to be a game changer in the economies of northern Kenya counties but has never been fully operational…









