Cost comparison SGR Kenya vs SGR Tanzania

Cost comparison SGR Kenya vs SGR Tanzania




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Tanzania, Burundi, DR Congo seek loan from AfDB for SGR construction
Xinhua · china.org.cn | April 30, 2022
Tanzania, Burundi, DR Congo seek loan from AfDB for SGR construction

DAR ES SALAAM, April 29 (Xinhua) -- Tanzania, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have requested the African Development Bank (AfDB) for a 900 million U.S. dollars concessional loan for the construction of a 939-kilometer standard guage railway (SGR).

A statement by Tanzania's Ministry of Finance and Planning said on Friday that the request was made by the three countries' ministers of finance when they held talks with senior officials of the AfDB in Washington, D.C.

The statement said the funds will finance the construction of the 939-kilometers of SGR linking the town of Uvinza in Tanzania to the city of Gitega in Burundi, passing through the town of Musongati, also in Burundi.

According to the statement, Tanzania was represented by its Minister for Finance and Planning, Mwigulu Nchemba, Nicolous Kazadi from DRC and Domitien Ndihokubwayo from Burundi.
Nnenna Nwabufo, the AfDB's director general for the East African region, said the AfDB was aware of the importance of the project economically, politically and socially.

She added that the SGR project was posed to boost trade in the east African region.

Tanzania, Burundi and DRC are members of the East African Community (EAC) with Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan and Uganda. Enditem


hio $900m ni kwa ajili ya kipande cha 282km SGR kutoka Uvinza (Tanzania) to Gitega (Burundi) through Msongati (Burundi)

hawa wachina nao vip

afu naona habari zote wameandika $900m for construction of a 939km SGR, maybe hio 939km ni line yote ya kutoka Uvinza (Tanzania) hadi DRC
kama hawa
 
hio $900m ni kwa ajili ya kipande cha 282km SGR kutoka Uvinza (Tanzania) to Gitega (Burundi) through Msongati (Burundi)

hawa wachina nao vip

afu naona habari zote wameandika $900m for construction of a 939km SGR, maybe hio 939km ni line yote ya kutoka Uvinza (Tanzania) hadi DRC
kama hawa

naamini hiyo $900 mln ni part of the whole sum maana haiwezi jenga over 250 km, kumbuka Burundi ni vilima na mabonde!!
 
Urefu wa Dar to Moro ni kama Mombasa hadi Voi. SGR ya Tanzania iko nyuma ya schedule sana.
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Nairobi ICD. Capacity 480,000 TEUs


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The depot is now handling over 1000 TEUs of cargo per day and receiving an average of 7 trains daily. In 2021 the facility handled 433,678 TEUs up from 393,152 TEUs in 2020.

To enhance business at the ICD ;

1.The stacking yard has been refurbished for safe interchange of cargo from Standard Gauge Rail to Meter Gauge Rail and vice versa for transfer of cargo to the Container Freight Stations in Nairobi.

2. An auto interface documentation process has been adopted to ensure limited manual intervention in billing of import and export documents.

3.The use of intelligent gates has enabled trucks to access and exit the dry port in seconds as it has 4 fully automated lanes, thus improving the average Truck Turnaround Time and improving efficiency at the depot
 
SGR ilibeba abiria 38,426 msimu wa Easter 15th -18th , Hii ni dhahiri kwamba Utalii wa ndani unazidi kunoga


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AfDB tapped for loans in SGR Burundi, DRC links


02May 2022

The Guardian Reporter

Washington DC

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AfDB tapped for loans in SGR Burundi, DRC links

TANZANIA, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo have applied for a soft loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB) to extend the-standard gauge railway (SGR) from Uvinza to Msongati and to Gitega, a stretch of 939 km, estimated to cost $900 million

Finance ministers Dr Mwigulu Nchemba, Nicolas Kazadi of the DRC and Dr Domitien Ndihokubwayo of Burundi conducted the talks on the sidelines of spring meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) governing board here over the weekend.

While details of the plan weren’t made clear, a related plan by Tanzania and Rwanda to extend the SGR line to Kigali and then to Rubavu on the border with the DRC, but plans dating late 2019 have it that the first phase of joint construction will extend from Kigoma to the Burundian capital of Gitega (located in central Burundi), total stretch of 240 km.

It is expected that there will be further extensions to eastern DRC, meanwhile as separate negotiations for SGR extension to Rwanda (from Isaka to Kigali) were in the final stages at that time, on the basis of affirmation from the UK weekly, The Economist.

Both countries were seeking financing for the project, with an estimated cost of $2.5bn., with the project gaining impetus in the wake of DRC President Felix Tshisekedi making a visit to Dar es Salaam, after giving the green light for a feasibility study to be carried out to pave the way for the stretch to its eastern border.

At that time extension of the SGR to Rubavu was expected to be constructed from Kigali, adding to the detailed design for extending the line from Isaka to Kigali, covering 575km. Now it appears that Burundi may extend the line from Gitega to Bujumbura in the western part of the country, and onward to Uvira, a DRC resort town on the northern shores of Lake Tanganyika.

By late 2019 Tanzania was expected to line up $1.3bn and Rwanda find $1.2bn to take the line to Kigali, and mount other expenses to cover the extended line to Rubavu, a resort town on the border with DRC.

Speaking after the meeting in Washington, Dr Nchemba said the railway would facilitate freight, passenger transport and promote trade and industrial development of those countries, underlining that it was a massive project so the participating countries were seeking loans from various sources, plus allocating budget funds to start construction work.

Nnenna Nwabufo, the AfDB director general for East Africa said that the bank recognizes the importance of the project, as it cements economic ties in the East African Community bloc, while enhancing prospects of political stability in these countries.

She promised that her bank would actively participate in ensuring that the project is built for the benefit of the people of those countries as well as for the economic development of the participating countries in the construction of this important project.

The Uvinza–Musongati–Gitega stretch links the town of Uvinza in northwest Tanzania to the Burundian capital of Gitega, crossing from Msongati in Kigoma Region, to its namesake town across the border, a 242.5 km (151 miles) stretch from Uvinza.

From that point the line is extended by 51 km (32 miles) to Gitega, an earlier design which did not include the projection to Bujumbura and Uvira nearby, as an easier connection to DRC, analysts noted.

 
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