The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, says the license given to Living Faith Church, otherwise known as Winners’ Chapel, will not be revoked. Keyamo made this ...
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has defended his decision to approve a private airstrip amid rising concerns and allegations of preferential treatment.
Keyamo explained that the approval process for the airstrip was rigorous and took over a year to complete. “It took me one year to approve that airstrip because we went through so many processes ...
Keyamo, however, argued that the church has not violated any rules, and stressed that the church adhered to all legal processes before the airstrip was approved. He spoke on This Morning ...
The country rejected a report by a U.N. panel of experts in January that cited "credible" allegations the UAE was providing military supplies via the Chad airstrip to Sudan's Rapid Support Forces ...
Festus Keyamo has dismissed calls by the House of Representatives to revoke the airstrip licence of Living Faith Church, asserting that the church adhered to all legal requirements Keyamo warned ...
Since civil war erupted in Sudan last year, dozens of cargo planes from the United Arab Emirates have landed at a small airstrip in Chad that some UN experts and diplomats suspect is being used to ...