Two Members of Parliament, Ndindi Nyoro and Alice Ng’ang’a, have acquired stakes in Kenya Airways, according to regulatory filings for February 2026.
MPs Buy Into National Carrier
Nyoro purchased over 10.3 million shares valued at approximately KSh 49.2 million, positioning him among the airline’s largest individual shareholders.
Meanwhile, Ng’ang’a acquired more than 2.3 million shares worth about KSh 11 million.
Investment Amid Financial Struggles
The investments come at a time when Kenya Airways is seeking fresh capital to stabilise its operations.
The national carrier reported a net loss of KSh 17.1 billion for the 2025 financial year, highlighting ongoing financial challenges.
Push for Revival
The airline has been actively engaging potential investors as part of broader efforts to restructure and return to profitability.
The entry of high-profile investors, including sitting MPs, signals growing interest in the airline’s long-term recovery prospects.
Industry Outlook
Kenya Airways remains a key player in the region’s aviation sector, and the latest share acquisitions come amid renewed focus on reviving the carrier and strengthening its financial position.
