Chinese lender withdraws Sh7bn mineral survey funding

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Chinese lender withdraws Sh7bn mineral survey funding
Exim Bank of China has pulled out of the Sh7 billion funding for the airborne survey of minerals amid Kenya’s decision to freeze the contract issued to a Chinese firm.

Petroleum and Mining Cabinet Secretary John Munyes. FILE PHOTO | NMG

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IN SUMMARY
  • Chinese firm Geological Exploration Technology Institute (GETI) had been awarded the contracts for the survey, but Kenya later froze the deals and opted for local geologists and the National Intelligence Service (NIS) to conduct the survey.
  • UK-based International Geoscience Services (IGS) and Canadian firm Paterson, Grant & Watson Limited (PGW) -which are consulting for Kenya warned that survey design by GETI was not appropriate for the country.


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Exim Bank of China has pulled out of the Sh7 billion funding for the airborne survey of minerals amid Kenya’s decision to freeze the contract issued to a Chinese firm.
Petroleum and Mining Cabinet Secretary John Munyes, Monday said Kenya will fund the survey.
Chinese firm Geological Exploration Technology Institute (GETI) had been awarded the contracts for the survey, but Kenya later froze the deals and opted for local geologists and the National Intelligence Service (NIS) to conduct the survey.
“It is now the Kenyan government who will fund it … it is expected to start in the next three months,” Mr Munyes said without giving details behind the exit of Exim Bank of China.
The Chinese lender has preferred to fund local projects whose contracts have been issued to firms from China.
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Implementation of the national airborne geophysical survey has faced delays following security concerns of the data as envisaged under GETI.
UK-based International Geoscience Services (IGS) and Canadian firm Paterson, Grant & Watson Limited (PGW) -which are consulting for Kenya warned that survey design by GETI was not appropriate for the country.
The warning came amid fears that foreigners could use the data for own benefit or put sanctions in its access.
GETI has since billed the government Sh2 billion or amount equivalent to 30 percent of the contract, which was quoted at Sh6.7 billion.
“At the time GETI was put on hold, we already had a running contract with them. A contract is binding and therefore we have to pay at the end of the day,” said Mr Munyes.
Kenya has proven deposits of titanium, gold and coal. The country is also understood to hold significant deposits of copper, niobium, manganese and rare earth minerals.
Successive governments have had little success in trying to develop Kenya’s mining potential, with inadequate data and an outdated legal framework discouraging foreign exploration companies.
 
I wonder what kind of diplomacy uhuru does in china, 7 times this year he has gone to china and he loosing funding for this project and SGR.
Magufuli just makes a phone call and everything he wants he gets..Even the stuck bagamoyo project is now underway and its $10bn chinese money
 
Are you still claiming to be Kenyan? Kenyan can't write this and I quote " Magufuli just makes a phone call and everything "we" wants he gets..." Underline the word " we want"
 
Are you still claiming to be Kenyan? Kenyan can't write this and I quote " Magufuli just makes a phone call and everything "we" wants he gets..." Underline the word " we want"View attachment 932068
I must admit he knows a lot of vocabularies lakini kutunga sentensi sahihi ?jamani!
We wants instead of we want.
These danganyikans though.
Hakuna MTU mwenye kiburi kama mtanzania anayejua kiingereza
 
I must admit he knows a lot of vocabularies lakini kutunga sentensi sahihi ?jamani!
We wants instead of we want.
These danganyikans though.
Hakuna MTU mwenye kiburi kama mtanzania anayejua kiingereza
Do not derail the topic, the issue on the table is about your corrupt and mediocre Jubilee Government and not English Grammar. Be informed that, no one cares about you slavery master language, we can use it any how.
 
Do not derail the topic, the issue on the table is about your corrupt and mediocre Jubilee Government and not English Grammar. Be informed that, no one cares about you slavery master language, we can use it any how.
At least we expose the rot, you what are you doing? Where are the 5 trillion MagFOOL stole?
 
Do not derail the topic, the issue on the table is about your corrupt and mediocre Jubilee Government and not English Grammar. Be informed that, no one cares about you slavery master language, we can use it any how.
Kawaida ya ma zero brain..Lakini sina shaka kwamba sindano imeingia vizuri💉💉💉💉
 
Akija Kenya ni lazima abadili kabila lake aweze kukubaliwa huko Kenya, unamshauri awe kabila gani?
 
I must admit he knows a lot of vocabularies lakini kutunga sentensi sahihi ?jamani!
We wants instead of we want.
These danganyikans though.
Hakuna MTU mwenye kiburi kama mtanzania anayejua kiingereza
Hayo ni makosa madogo hajabidilisha ukweli kuhusu trip za UK nje ya nchi. UK anatafuta William Ruto anachota hata wachina wamestuka
 

Katika mambo ambayo Afrika na waafrika tumeshindwa kukamata uchumi wake ni madini na mafuta, siasa zake duniani zinatusumbua sana, South Africa ilitakiwa iwe case study katika maamuzi kuhusu madini.
 

Yes. Like he made a phone call to Canada to have his plane released and same way he will make a call to pay off all those pending billions of dollars suits while making calls to deny pensioners and public servants their dues. Brilliantly made those phone calls!
 
I like how you always come to your fellow Tanzanians' defence. Are they too scared to express themselves?
Work on your punctuation! Otherwise good afternoon
 
Same way he made a simple phone call to CDF of JWTZ and saved thousands of cashwenut farmers..He is the president of the poor
 
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