In the space of little over a month, Kenya Airways has lost both its chief executive and its group chairman.
First Denis Awori was forced to step aside as chairman to avert a potential strike by the airline’s pilots.
Now Mbuvi Ngunze, who has been chief executive since 2014, is resigning.
The Kenya Airways board did not give any reasons for his resignation.
The new board chairman, Michael Joseph, promised to find a suitable replacement within three months.
Kenya Airways has declared record-breaking losses for the second-year running, losing $258m (£207m) this financial year, and almost the same amount the previous year.
That was blamed on a failed expansion strategy.







