Nairobi, April 28 -- Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) has raised concern over incomplete projects due to contractors' liquidity challenges, as it battles various concerns including leaking roofs, runway blackouts and poor workmanship in the various airports in the country.

Of the 14 ongoing projects in the 22 facilities managed by KAA, 12 are within the contract period with half of them abandoned.

KAA acting Managing Director (MD) Henry Ogoye has attributed the delay to contractors' lack of capacity to handle the projects, majority complaining of running out of money before completing the projects.

"A number of contractors have abandoned the projects before attaining 40 percent while some at 60 percent. Some have written to us to review ...