Investors to fork out Sh203b for steel industry in Kenya

Investors to fork out Sh203b for steel industry in Kenya

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NAIROBI: The Government is in talks with two foreign investors who have promised to inject Sh203.6 billion capital into the country’s budding steel industry.
Industry, Trade and Co-operatives Cabinet Secretary Adan Mohamed made the revelation in the just concluded manufacturing summit in Nairobi, saying talks are at an advanced stage but could not reveal names of the investors before the deal is concluded.
"The talks are under way and we hope they will materialise in a short while after we work out on a few modalities,” said Mr Mohamed.
He said the money will go into financing new discoveries for coal and iron ore which are important for steel manufacturing.
However, Mohamed said investors laid a lot of emphasis on the Government to assure lowering costs involved with transport and logistics as well as energy, which have stagnated growth in the country’s steel industry.
“Whenever we try to lure investors into the different sectors, they raise demands, especially on our high energy costs as well as infrastructural needs,” Mohamed said.
“I now want to assure them that the Government, through the Kenya Industrial Transformation Plan, is working on these costs. For example, moving cargo from Mombasa to Kampala takes four to five days. It used to take 18 to 20 days about three years ago,” he added.
The CS explained that the reason the steel industry in the country was so important was because it is a key pillar for a robust manufacturing sector.
The Government intends to power the manufacturing sector through an ambitious plan where it targets the sector to contribute 20 per cent to the economy by 2020. Currently the sector contributes a meagre 11 per cent.
Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) Chief Executive Officer Phyllis Wakianga said while the news on the steel investment was welcome, the state also needed to do more in terms of taxation in order to rejuvenate the sector.
“I call on the Government to widen the tax bracket, so as to draw taxes from other sections previously untaxed, in order to relieve the pressure on the manufacturing industry,” She also called on big industry players who get huge tenders from the state and other bodies, to sub-contract these tenders to SMEs so that these start-ups can also grow.
“The future of the manufacturing sector in Kenya is hinged on SME growth. We should do everything possible to encourage these start-ups to grow, since they will in turn power our sector,” Wakianga said.
 
Haiya, ndikwenda.... a whooping Sh203b injected on steel industry will see lots of our youths get busy and hence develop our beloved nation further.
 
Edward Wanjala, hiyo Titanium ipo Kenya for years now! Canadian company is mining! Uliza Jubilee Govt wakuambie fedha zinaenda wap! BTW Tanzania tuna Titanium deposits pia.
 
Edward Wanjala, hiyo Titanium ipo Kenya for years now! Canadian company is mining! Uliza Jubilee Govt wakuambie fedha zinaenda wap! BTW Tanzania tuna Titanium deposits pia.

The gvt doesn't get access to that money inarudi kwa development,community and firm.Niko nyuma kiasi kitaarifa but najua kuna plantation la pamba lililoanzishwa na hiyo mining company.
 
that mken, Kenya gets less than $210 mln as mining revenues per year n yet is the largest deposits n exports of Titanium in the World. On the other hand Tanzania gets around $3 bln per year with gold accounting a half of that
 
geza-That is four times what TRA collected this year.It was 1.1 trillion Danganyikan Shillings.Right?? 🙂
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Si muache Kureplyia huyu fala .....look how annaels thread went well....
 
Depay umeosha tanyees leo ulipoenda choo? Ati TRA imekusanya 1.1 trilion the whole year! Seriously? Mna ufala mwingi huko Kenya sababu mko nyuma steel productions mnaongelea hearsays!
 
Depay umeosha tanyees leo ulipoenda choo? Ati TRA imekusanya 1.1 trilion the whole year! Seriously? Mna ufala mwingi huko Kenya sababu mko nyuma steel productions mnaongelea hearsays!

That is hot vomit you are doing silly Geza.....Afadhali sisi twaongelea steel industry.Nyii na yule jamaa wa pushapus mmewahi tu industry ya kufyatua tofali.Usilie basi mdogo wangu ilikuwa ni 3.7 Trillion danganyikan Money.I wa only pulling your leg nione vile utaanza kutabika viroba ....
 
Depay huoshage tanyees ukienda choo Tanzania's yearly tax collection is around Tsh 18 Trl. Endeleeni kusema investors will, dangote cement wataanza lini kujenga plant Kitui?
 
Depay huoshage tanyees ukienda choo Tanzania's yearly tax collection is around Tsh 18 Trl. Endeleeni kusema investors will, dangote cement wataanza lini kujenga plant Kitui?

Heheee...Hapa hakuna mtu.Hadithi za vijiweni tuu kama kawaida#.Hapachootuu.We don't have to wait for Dangote...sisi wenyewe tutafanya hiyo
 
Depay, that means Kenya is behind Tanzania in tourism revenues, cement, steel, food outputs n soon sugar, flowers n pharmaceutical products!
 
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