Cost comparison SGR Kenya vs SGR Tanzania

Bullet cargo train hata sii level ya Japan na Germany maana hata wao hawana. Ni level ya Tanzania pekee. Congratulations!πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€
Mnajenga cargo SGR ya speed 70km/h? KwelI? 21st century hii? Halafull mnajitamba? Kipofu kaona mwezi!
 
Mbajenga cargo SGR ya speed 70km/h? KwelI? 21st century hii? Halafull mnajitamba? Kipofu kaona mwezi!
Wacha tujenge yetu ya 19th Century - nyie jengeni the first cargo bullet train in the world itaisha 3030.πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€
 
Wacha tujenge yetu ya 19th Century - nyie jengeni the first cargo bullet train in the world itaisha 3030.πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€
The funny thing ya 19th century na 21st century zote hazijaisha! So usijisadikishe na kujibaragua!


Black Rock rails graphite sample from Mahenge
By Meagan Evans. Published at Apr 23, 2018, in Mining

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Black Rock Mining (ASX:BKT) today announced that it has successfully railed a 500-tonne bulk graphite sample from Ifakara, in central Tanzania, to the Port of Dar es Salaam on board a Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) train.

The sample from BKT’s Mahenge graphite project, south of Ifakara, departed by rail on April 22 to SGS’s Lakefield Lab in Canada. SGS will use the sample in transit for a second pilot plant to optimise operating parameters of BKT’s proposed processing method for Mahenge and continue its product qualification for potential off-take partner.

The graphite sample’s departure on board the TAZARA train demonstrated the viability of TAZARA as a logistics partner, clearing a hurdle in the development of the Mahenge project.

The Mahenge project is estimated as the fourth largest contained graphite resource in the world and holds significant upside potential for both BKT and Tanzania.

Earlier in April, BKT announced success from its initial pilot plant testing, producing a premium-sized product that is 97.5% carbon from a three-stage flotation cleaning circuit, and achieved with a small amount of polishing. SGS processed a 90-tonne sample from Mahenge and produced 10 tonnes of concentrate that BKT is distributing to potential global customers.

Black Rock rails graphite sample from Mahenge
 
 
Chinese firm stops workers from sharing information
MONDAY, MAY 14, 2018 7:45
BY BONFACE OTIENO






China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), the Chinese company that operates the standard gauge railway (SGR), has kicked up a labour market storm after it issued its employees with gagging orders barring them from leaking any information about the firm’s activities.

CRBC says in a letter seen by the Business Dailythat no employee will be allowed to record, store, copy and share any confidential information on SGR operations to non-workers without approval of the company.

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β€œOne should not post negative articles, videos or photos on social media that involves SGR operations,” the letter says even as it warns of dire consequences.

The directive goes against the constitutional and legal obligations of Kenya Railways, a State corporation that is bound to conduct its operations with utmost transparency in order to remain accountable to the people of Kenya whose taxes run it.

The Kenyan Constitution gives citizens the right to access information held by the State or another person especially where that information is required for the exercise or protection of any right or fundamental freedom.

CRBC last May signed a five-year operations, maintenance and service agreement with Kenya Railways for the Mombasa-Nairobi segment of the SGR line. The deal also requires the Chinese firm to maintain the equipment and rail tracks according to prescribed manuals and in line with best global industry standards.

The Chinese operator has, however, on a number of occasions been accused of violating workers’ rights – a development that may have prompted the company to issue the gag notice to employees.

Three years ago, for instance, more than 300 SGR workers in Voi sub-county downed their tools alleging discrimination by CRBC officials. The workers drawn from Manyani and Man-Eaters camp sites said they were risking their lives as police officers deployed to provide security at the camp were only guarding Chinese officials, leaving them at the mercy of wild animals.

The Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE) said there was nothing unique about the directive as such matters are dealt with under specific employment contracts and internal human resource policy manuals.

β€œThe legal provision will be dealt with under the specific employment contract and the company’s human resource policy manual. The confidentiality clause and non-complete agreements bind employees under common law,” said FKE executive director Jacqueline Mugo.


Chinese firm stops workers from sharing information
 
Chinese bank cuts Sh32bn SGR funds
MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2018 9:27
BY BONFACE OTIENO







The financier of the standard gauge railway (SGR), China Exim Bank, has cut funding to ongoing work on the second phase of the railroad by a whopping Sh32 billion, citing the barrage of court cases against the project.

Supplementary budget documents tabled in Parliament last week show that allocations to the SGR project dropped by Sh42 billion, including the Sh32 billion held back by the lender.

The remaining Sh10 billion was counterpart financing from the railway development levy fund that has now been reallocated to pay contractors who built the Mombasa-Nairobi section of the project and settle the management fees payable to the Chinese operator of the rail line.

β€œThe State department had projects such as Nairobi-Naivasha SGR allocation reduced by Sh42 billion of which Sh32 billion was from a donor because of court cases, while Sh10 billion railway development levy fund was re-allocated to Mombasa-Nairobi SGR project,” the supplementary budget II says.

MPs responded to the decision with a statement saying β€œthe reduction in funding for the project could result in delayed completion and increase in interest and other claims on delayed payments and increased costs of projects than originally planned.”

Multiple challenges

Phase II of the SGR project, covering the Nairobi-Naivasha section of the line, has faced multiple challenges since work on it began in the last quarter of 2017, including a court case filed by environmentalists opposed to the line’s passage through the Nairobi National Park.

Last September, the National Environment Tribunal temporarily stopped construction of the section until a dispute challenging it is determined.

The 120-kilometre Nairobi-Naivasha line, which cuts through the Nairobi National Park, town centres and agricultural zones like Maai Mahiu will cost the taxpayer Sh150 billion.

It connects to the recently completed Mombasa-Nairobi segment and is ultimately expected to connect Nairobi to Kampala via Naivasha, Kisumu and Malaba. The contractor, China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), moved to site last October and has been working since despite numerous challenges.

Delays

Last September, lack of a land compensation plan delayed works on the project up to four months after Kenya secured funding from the Chinese.

Works on the project were once again suspended for about one week in January as workers protested low pay and harsh working conditions.

Delay in completing the section could also affect construction of the segment to Malaba, where it will connect with the Ugandan section.

The Kenyan SGR project is in competition with Tanzania’s Dar es Salaam line that also seeks to connect landlocked Uganda and Rwanda respectively.

Tanzania has already grabbed an oil pipeline that was to run from Uganda through Kenya to the coast and Nairobi is keen on ensuring a repeat of the same does not happen.

Kenya Railways, the project owner, did not respond to our queries on the subject.

Chinese bank cuts Sh32bn SGR funds
 
Na ile cargo bullet train je? Una picha zozote maana mimi nataka kuiona sana.
Sina, track laying has commenced all sleepers that were at the sleeper factory at the end of sgr nairobi line have been moved and track laying is now at nairobi national park bridge, every time i pass there i find things have changed,
 
Phase 2A Progress. The 6 kilometer National Park Super Major bridge with 200 piers (pillars), with the tallest at 42 meters. It will have noise deflectors to ensure minimal wildlife disruption.



The on -going civil construction works for the Standard Gauge Railway line linking the Port of Mombasa Island and Mainland part.
 
Imagine all this halafu mtambo wa gongo una-cruise at 50 km/h! Aisee Mchina noumeeer!πŸ˜›
 
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meanwhile ''chuma chakavu'' engineers experience gain on point





Mombasa port taking ten steps ahead ,new rail mounted cranes installed ,extension of sgr to cover more births

 
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