
Kennedy Wandera
Overseas Multimedia Reporter at Voice of America (VOA)
International Broadcaster. Board Chair, Foreign Press Association, Africa, @FPA_Africa. Media Trainer and Consultant. Bylines: @VOANews
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Nov 21, 2023 |
voaindonesia.com | Kennedy Wandera
Kenya sedang berjuang untuk membayar utang dalam jumlah besar kepada China untuk proyek konstruksi jalur kereta Standar Gauge yang menghubungkan kota-kota di sekitar Mombasa, Kenya ke ibu kota Nairobi. Tetapi presiden William Ruto meminta tambahan pinjaman miliaran dolar dari China untuk menyelesaikan beberapa proyek pembangunan lain yang macet di negara itu.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
voanews.com | Kennedy Wandera
Kenya is struggling to repay a massive debt owed to China for the construction of the Standard Gauge Railroad that links the Kenyan cities of Mombasa and the capital, Nairobi. But President William Ruto is asking for an additional billion-dollar loan from China to complete some other stalled development projects in the country. Kennedy Wandera has more from Nairobi. Camera: Jimmy Makhulo ShareKenya Asks for a Billion-Dollar Loan from China
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