Blow to Kenya's Northern transport corridor

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Tanzania edges closer to dominating East Africa’s transport with SGR


The railway will address current congestion challenges and decrease freight service charges by 40 per cent.

Tanzania’s Ministry of Finance has signed a facility agreement with Standard Chartered Tanzania for a US$ 1.46 billion term loan.

The financing is meant to fund the construction of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) project from Dar es Salaam to Makutupora.

At approximately 550 kilometres long, the SGR project is one of the country’s biggest projects connecting Dodoma to Dar es Salaam via Morogoro and Makutupora.

Once complete, the SGR Rail project will provide a safe and reliable means for efficiently transporting people and cargo to and from the Dar es Salaam Port.

Blow to Kenya’s Northern Transport Corridor

According to the Tanzania Railways Corporation, it is expected that the railway will address current congestion challenges and decrease freight service charges by 40 per cent, as the railway will be able to haul up to 10,000 tonnes of freight, equivalent to 500 lorries, per trip.

It will also connect Tanzania to Burundi, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, thereby playing a key role in enhancing regional trade.

The development of the transport system in Tanzania deals a huge blow to Kenya’s Northern Transport Corridor whose success was pegged on its being the more affordable and efficient route for the landlocked East African countries.

This financing deal gives the multi-billion-dollar project a major boost with the first phase of the construction starting from Uvinza district in Kigoma region in northwestern Tanzania to Gitega.

It will proceed through the Msongati region in Burundi and then extend the DRC’s eastern regions.

Already, the government says that the project has already created more than 8,000 new direct employment opportunities for Tanzanians. In addition, it has opened up opportunities for the local communities surrounding the project area to access social services such as shelter and food.

With Kenya edged out of connecting the landlocked nations, the Tanzanian SGR will cover 1,457 km on completion. It will stretch from Dar es Salaam to Lake Victoria and as one of the mega infrastructure projects in Tanzania, is estimated to cost Tsh14 trillion (US$6.5 billion).

Financing Tanzania’s SGR

In 2018, Rwanda and Tanzania signed an agreement for the extension of the SGR line from Isaka to Kigali, a distance of 575km. To finance the project, Tanzania is paying US$1.3 billion and Rwanda US$1.2 billion.

Rwanda will solely cover the costs of extending the line to Rubavu which is a 221km stretch.

The arrangement between Tanzania and the partner nations in the SGR project deals a blow to East Africa’s economic hub which has been forced to terminate its SGR at Naivasha, an inland depot which is yet to attract business.

Standard Chartered Tanzania acted as Global Coordinator, Bookrunner and Mandated Lead Arranger on the facility agreement that is the largest foreign currency financing raised by the Ministry of Finance to date.

The biggest component of financing comes from the Export Credit Agency Covered Facility from the Export Credit Agencies of Denmark and Sweden.

Tanzania’s Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr Philip Mpango, said the project financing will enable the project to be completed in good time as per the set plans and further increase direct employment in Tanzania.

The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), the Trade and Development Bank (TDB) and the African Export-Import Bank (Afrexim) are also supporting the project in partnership with Export Credit Agencies from Denmark and Sweden.

Testing the SGR

Tanzania will subject the SGR to its first formal testing in May. This is after the completion of the construction of the first phase in April.

The SGR project manager Machibya Masanja said the test will last for three months prior to the railway’s official inauguration.

Due to the drilling works for a tunnel near Morogoro and the building of bridges as well as the placement of culverts last year, the November deadline for completing the first phase was missed.

The phase covers 202km from Dar es Salaam to Morogoro and is now in its final stages.

There are six main stations in this phase at Dar es Salaam, Pugu, Soga, Ruvu, Ngerengere and Morogoro. Dar es Salaam and Morogoro stations are the largest.

Once the tests are complete, construction of the second phase of the 422 km SGR from Morogoro to Makutupora is expected to start.

Source: The Exchange


This is article talks about how Northern and Southern corridors do compliment each other, when ones fails to meet the expectations of member states, one is filling the gap. Viva EAC.
 
The usual distortion mzee, huyu dada Mkenya wa the Exchange yuko Dar lakini kila siku yuko biased kwenye report zake! SGR phase II for Morogoro-Dodoma-Makutupora is towards 30% of execution yet she claims construction for that section will start after phase I Dar-Morogoro is completed. Anajua anachofanya ndo maana anatumia handle ya the Staff! Usichekelee hii maneno soma ripoti nzima ujue kilichoandikwa!

 
Mimi kwangu nimezingatia "Subheading" ambayo ndiyo nimeifungulia huu uzi, amezungumza vizuri sana jinsi ambavyo "Central corridor" inavyoimeza na kuizima kabisa "Northern Corridor" hasa baada ya SGR ya Kenya kuishia Naivasha na kukosa wateja, katika hilo amesema ukweli.
 
Ila at the end kasema reli phase II haijaanza! Ukiangalia vizuri she is communicating to her people n was giving them a warning shot! A self denial syndrome on her! Even the $1.4 bln financing was well explained by Kadogosa is for what use i.e. to support phase II construction. Don't tell me a journalist staying in Dar can't grasp all these facts. The truth is she doesn't want to admit phase I is being financed by internal funds!
 
Ndio sababu huko kote mimi sikuzingatia sana. Ukisoma sana hii article yake yote, pamoja na kujaribu kupindisha ukweli, lakini jambo moja kubwa na muhimu lililojitokeza na litakalowaumiza wakenya ni kukiri kwamba "Northern corridor can't compete with Southern corridor", hilo ndio jambo wakenya hawataki kusikia zaidi kuliko jambo lolote katika mambo yanayohusu hizi SGR, hasa likisemwa na mkenya mwenzao.
 
Sgr yenu ipo wapi? Treni zenyewe zipo wapi?
 
Angalia mwandishi ka-base wapi ripoti yake na kwa madhumuni gani

 
Muu

Muulize huyo aliyeandika hiyo "article" ni mkenya mwenzako atakujibu kwa lugha ya kabila lako
Wewe ndiye uliyesema kuwa Sgr yenu inaipa yetu competition ndiposa nikauliza Sgr yenu ipo wapi? Yenu haiwezi shindana na yetu ilhali yenu hatujui kama itawahi kukamilika.
 
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