Kenya Airways (KQ), the East African country’s national flag carrier, this week released its results for the full year of 2022. (The airline is currently a public private partnership, with the Government of Kenya as the biggest, but not majority, shareholder.)  It recorded net losses, after tax, of 38.265-billion Kenya shillings (Kes), which was a 141% deterioration over the equivalent figure of Kes15.878-billion for 2021. The carrier’s operating loss last year was Kes5.616-billion which was, …