Nairobi, Sept. 15 -- A legal hitch has forced Parliament to stop debate on the National Aviation Management Bill, 2020, which provides guidelines for the nationalisation of Kenya Airways.

The proposed law, it has been argued, lacks the input of Kenyans and other stakeholders, in line with Article 118 of the Constitution.

This anomaly should be corrected speedily to get the efforts to salvage the loss-making airline back on course.

Privatised 24 years ago, KQ has been facing turbulent times as State-run Ethiopian Airlines shines in the region.

Over the years, Ethiopian Airlines has successfully managed to increase its routes, run airports and fuelling operations, all under a single company, and using money from the more profitable parts ...