Kenya Airways more than halved its losses for the financial year ended March 31, compared to the preceding 12 months. The East African carrier recorded a post-tax loss of KES3.38 billion ($38.6 million), compared to KES7.86 billion in the year-ago period. Various other financial adjustments...
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