Kenya signs Sh14.6bn deal with Japan for road building

Kenya signs Sh14.6bn deal with Japan for road building

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Kenya has signed a Sh14.6 billion deal in loans, grants and aid with the government of Japan to boost infrastructure and security ventures.

The deal includes Sh11.8 billion loan for completion of the second phase of Mombasa Port Road development project, and two grants of Sh2.4 billion and Sh273 million.

The two grants, respectively, will be used to expand a three-kilometre stretch on Ngong Road, Nairobi, into a dual road and to buy patrol motorboats for marine police.

The Sh11.8 billion loan has a repayment period of 30 years and will attract a 1.2 per cent interest rate, according to the agreements signed between Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich and Japanese Ambassador Toshitsugu Uesawa.

Prudent use

Mr Rotich said the government will see that the money is used prudently to ensure the intended economic impacts are realised .

“The signing of these financing agreements is a clear indication of our very strong and close bilateral cooperation between the two countries. We will ensure that it is put to proper use,” Mr Rotich said.

According to the Treasury, Kenya has received approximately Sh512.7 billion in financial and technical assistance from the government of Japan since the beginning of bilateral ties between the two nations in 1964.

Kenya signs Sh14.6bn deal with Japan for road building
 
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