Adani Enterprises has launched a new company in Kenya to acquire and manage Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The venture, through its Abu Dhabi-based subsidiary, involves a $750 million investment by 2029. Despite protests from Kenyan transport workers over potential job losses, the government defends the deal as essential for upgrading the airport.
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