KPA plans to completely dominate Africa's Indian ocean! Bagamoyo & Co mmeonywa!

KPA plans to completely dominate Africa's Indian ocean! Bagamoyo & Co mmeonywa!

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Kuna ripoti flani ya PwC inaitwa "African ports: gateway to the future" inasema i nchi za Africa ni nadra sana kutangaza hadharani intention ya upanuzi wa bandari zao kwasababu biashara za bandari hua zinaunganishwa na diplomasia, Lakini Kenya ni kati ya nchi chache Africa ambazo zimetoa masterplan yake ya upanuzi na lengo halisi la upanuzi bila uoga wowote...

Kwa mfano hii ripoti ifwatayo, MD wa KPA anatangaza kabisa kwamba anataka Kenya iwe na best and biggest port in AFrica ama atleast in the Eastern seaboard of Africa! Masterplan ya kufanya hivyo iko mitandaoni inaonyesha jinsi vile vitakavyofanywa to achieve that goal.

Kama kuna Port management authority kutoka nchi nyengine Ukanda huu wa Eastern seaboard iko na mipango kabambe ya kuboresha na kupanua bandari zake au kujenga nyengine.... fanya hivyo ila ujue kabisa, sisi tumeshatangaza lengo letu bila uoga, to be the best and biggest most effient port, tayari kupitia bandari ya Mombasa tumeshavunja rekodi kadhaa za ndani, Africa, na dunia ikiwemo kupunguza mizigo inayo lala KPA depot pale mombasa kutoka 22,000 containers hadi 10,000 containers, hii imefanya kuwe na nafasi kubwa ya kuweka mizigo inayoingia na kutoka, pia tumevunja rekodi ya Africa kwa kushukisha mizigo mingi zaidi kwa saa(84 ship moves in one hour.....lets go!



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By Kazungu Samuel
The port of Mombasa has outlined plans to handle two million containers annually by 2022.
Kenya Ports Authority Managing Director Daniel Manduku said the organisation is also amending its Act to enable the adoption of the Land Port Model and have several ports.
Dr Manduku told participants during the Vision 2030 delivery board stakeholders meeting at English Point Marina in Mombasa that the port is also carrying out a number of infrastructural projects in line with Vision 2030 delivery programmes.
"We have a number of key initiatives we are undertaking as an organisation including changing the KPA Act, which was enacted in 1978, to adopt the Land Port Model, where KPA will have several ports.
"Currently, the port handles 30 million tonnes of cargo annually, but we want to increase it to 45 million tones in the next four years," he said.

CARGO CLEARANCE

The 45 million tones, the MD said, will make KPA achieve Sh100 billion ($1 Billion USD)revenue annually.
He said the target of handling the cargo traffic of two million Twenty Foot Equivalent Units (Teus) will keep KPA in a strategic level in terms of ability of moving cargo from the port to the hinterland.
Last year, KPA handled 1.2 million Teus, and it targets 1.3 million this year.
KPA, the MD said, is banking on its improved cargo clearance services and good governance structure to achieve the vision of being the best managed port in Africa.
"At KPA, we have key areas of preferences beginning with governance which is aligned well with Vision 2030.

EFFICIENCY

The second area is operational efficiency and in the last two months, Mombasa port has broken four world records in cargo handling.
"We are not just a port but one of the best ports and I promise that in the next four years, it will be the best port in Africa in terms of performance," Dr Manduku said.
He said his focus is on the organisation's business growth, which he said will be achieved through robust and motivated workforce that ties well to profession efficiency and also governance structure.
"The second area we are focusing on at the port of Mombasa is modernized equipment and very high level ICT structure. We are going to be an E-port and everything will be E-based," he said.

PORTS

Some of the huge infrastructural projects KPA is undertaking include the ongoing construction of the Lamu port, with Shimoni and Kisumu ports in the awaiting list.
"We are completing the Lamu port as KPA and it is one of the facilities that will be directly under our charge. After the Lamu port, our focus will be on the construction of Shimoni port before extending to the port of Kisumu.
"In Kisumu we have already acquired some land and we are in the process of identifying an appropriate model. Inland Container Depot (ICD) in Nairobi will also be expanded to accommodate more cargo that is being ferried from the port of Mombasa," he said.
Currently, a total of 800 containers are moved through the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) freight trains every day.
"We are currently doing eight trains of cargo to ICD and by December, we shall be doing 12 trains, hence the need for expansion at ICD,"
he said.

MAJOR PROJECTS

He said that KPA has also embarked on building the second phase of C22 (Berth 21) through a loan from Japan Internationals Corporation (JICA).
"JICA did berth 20 and 19 and they are also financing berth 21, which we shall start in the next one month.
We are also expanding the road network around the port to make sure that the entry and exit into the port is seamless. Berth 11-15 will undergo major renovations to make them attractive," he said.
KPA has already announced a major plan to build 11 new ports as it steps its feet for market dominance in cargo handling in Africa.
KPA has already contracted a Rotterdam based company to plan for building of the ports in the country with most of them found at the coast.
Maritime and Transport Business Solutions (MTBS) has been assigned the consultancy services for the development of master plan for the ports.
MTBS will carry out the project together with Runji and Partners from Nairobi.

PORT SITES

The firm is to develop a Master Plan study that will facilitate the development of the ports "taking due cognizance of the long term development framework as outlined under Vision 2030. This report contains port development plans for eight out of the eleven assessed potential port sites."
"The KPA is responsible for the port of Mombasa and today's coastal small ports such as Funzi, Shimoni and Vanga located in the south coast, Mtwapa, Kilifi, Malindi, Lamu and Kiunga further north," KPA said in its website.
KPA said apart from the ports, an assessment has also been made regarding potential other port sites along the coast.
Two additional potential port sites, which do not fall under the KPA Act, have been identified.
In Lamu, KPA and the national government are developing a second commercial port at Manda Bay, Lamu.
SHIMONI
The port is being developed to tap into the South Sudan and Ethiopia markets under the Lapsset initiative.
It shall consist of a total of 32 Berths when fully completed.
Shimoni port in Kwale is situated off Wasini Island in South Coast. It is rather small and has limited connectivity to the hinterland.
Currently with a volume of approximately 10,000 metric tons, it is by far the largest port of all coastal small ports in the field of coastal trade.
Destinations are mainly Pemba Island and Zanzibar.
Based on general economic growth, the port has the potential to accommodate increasing coastal trade volumes.
KPA is working in collaboration with the county government of Kwale to develop Shimoni into a fishing and tourist port.
In January 2014, the five East African Community members - Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi - adopted the Single Customs Territory model with the aim of boosting the volume of cargo at the two regional ports.

Kenya: Mombasa Port Intends to Handle Two Million Containers
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Mordern berths - Mombasa port
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Tangu Mwezi Mei mwaka huu, bandari ya Mombasa imekua ikipokea vifaa zaidi kuongeza operation za bandari......

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Eco-hoppers zinashukishwa, zitatumika ku load bulk cargo kama (Coal, clinker, fertilizer straight into SGR wagons ama lorry.
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Rail Mounted Gantry Cranes mpya ambazo zitawekwa port yard 14,15, zitatumika kuweka mizigo kutoka kwa meli directly mpaka juu ya SGR na kusafirishwa moja kwa moja hadi Nairobi ICD
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Can that mean no expansion for Dar port? Or construction of Bagamoyo port?
 
Kenyas biggest projects end up in papers. They are designed solely to quench the thirsty of Kenyan nation called pride.
 
hahahahahahaaha unadhani ni akili yake au njaa hajala mchana
Akili ya mtura! Anasifia Mombasa port as if Dar, Tanga n Mtwara r not being expanded while Bagamoyo about to kick off! The funny thing goods from Mombasa will move at 80 km/h to its destination.

 
I mean it's already Dominating the eastern board of Africa. Those others which receive fishing boats zitapata taabu sana
 
Can that mean no expansion for Dar port? Or construction of Bagamoyo port?
Mbona uko small minded hivi.... Hapo kwa heading nimetaja kabisa Bagamoyo & Co... is bagamoyo a big port right now? NO its not... But it plans to be in the future, Dar too is undergoing expansion, so its part of the 'Co"(company).... This artical is a warning shot to all the other ports that have expansion plans.... That you will have to try harder to catch up with Kenya!
Umeelewa sasa?
Kenyas biggest projects end up in papers. They are designed solely to quench the thirsty of Kenyan nation called pride.
Is that why almost everything is twice as big in Kenya compared to in Tanzania.. Starting with Mobasa port which is twice as big and twice as efficient as Dar port
 
Unawezaje kupanga maendeleo kwa kitu cha mtu mwingine? Mombasa is enjoying oceanic which belongs to Somalia. Make sure you compensate them with whatever kenya gain from Mombasa port.
 
Unawezaje kupanga maendeleo kwa kitu cha mtu mwingine? Mombasa is enjoying oceanic which belongs to Somalia. Make sure you compensate them with whatever kenya gain from Mombasa port.
I am honestly astounded by the level of your inability to to grasp facts as they are.That the ocean bordering Mombasa belongs to Somalia?Mombasa is a pre colonial city and very many nautical miles from the border with somalia refer to your maps unless the maps provided for learning in Tz are botched or skewed I fail to get your point.Somalia got its independance almost the same time as kenya when the borders were drawn and were a stable country till in the 1990 do you say the whole nation was stupid for 30 good years not knowing where their coastal border lies? so the illusion that you have that kenyan coastline belongs to somalia maybe exists in your books and maps I presume
 
I am honestly astounded by the level of your inability to to grasp facts as they are.That the ocean bordering Mombasa belongs to Somalia?Mombasa is a pre colonial city and very many nautical miles from the border with somalia refer to your maps unless the maps provided for learning in Tz are botched or skewed I fail to get your point.Somalia got its independance almost the same time as kenya when the borders were drawn and were a stable country till in the 1990 do you say the whole nation was stupid for 30 good years not knowing where their coastal border lies? so the illusion that you have that kenyan coastline belongs to somalia maybe exists in your books and maps I presume
Next time sit back the read the background of issues before embarrassing yourself on public forms. The ocean dispute between Kenya and somalia has reached on international court in the Hague. And Kenya has already lost the first round. If Somalia where to take control of disputed waters, Mombasa will become a landlocked city. They will have to ask Somalia permission to pass their ships back and forth. Read son, read....

Kenya loses sea row case with Somalia


Kenya likely to compensate Somalia over oil exploration on disputed sea area
 
Mleta mada utauwa watu na presha, tayari wanapata tabu sana kwa SGR, sasa haya mapicha ya bandarini ndio utakandamiza kabisa.
 
Its written and I quote "likely" , your assertion is the whole of kenyan coast from kiunga to vanga or shimoni will be somalia maybe territory? didnt they know this since 1960s and put under their administration? stick to your lane kama kuna vitu huna ufahamu nao omba ufafanuliwe kaka.hakuna ujinga ukiomba kujulishwa
 
Next time sit back the read the background of issues before embarrassing yourself on public forms. The ocean dispute between Kenya and somalia has reached on international court in the Hague. And Kenya has already lost the first round. If Somalia where to take control of disputed waters, Mombasa will become a landlocked city. They will have to ask Somalia permission to pass their ships back and forth. Read son, read....

Kenya loses sea row case with Somalia


Kenya likely to compensate Somalia over oil exploration on disputed sea area
Thats the dispute. That triangle. Angalia where
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Mombasa is. You are one thick guy
 
that guy ako na map yake mwenyewe sijui alitoa wapi anadhani ukitoka kismayu next ni mombasa
 
This shows you've zero knowledge of how ships sail from country to other crossing marine boundaries.

This information has been online since 2014 and non of you bothered to read.
Alarm as Somalia claims Kenya’s territorial waters
The dispute could also unsettle regional harmony as the proposal by Somalia could automatically move the Tanzanian island of Pemba to Kenyan territory, according to Foreign Affairs and International Trade Principal Secretary Karanja Kibicho.
“This claim by Somalia could make Kenya a landlocked country which may restrict our access to the high seas. And if the alterations adopt the proposal by Somalia then the island of Pemba will become part of Kenya,” said Dr Kibicho.
YOUR LINK
 
The dispute could also unsettle regional harmony as the proposal by Somalia could automatically move the Tanzanian island of Pemba to Kenyan territory, according to Foreign Affairs and International Trade Principal Secretary Karanja Kibicho.
“This claim by Somalia could make Kenya a landlocked country which may restrict our access to the high seas. And if the alterations adopt the proposal by Somalia then the island of Pemba will become part of Kenya,” said Dr Kibicho.
YOUR LINK
And do you agree that Kenya will end up to be a landlock which means Mombasa will be under the Somalia thumb? Keep in mind Zanzibar is part of Tanzania union but they reserve the rights their own borders like any other country in the world. So the idea of Kenya taking on Pemba island is laughable.
 
And do you agree that Kenya will end up to be a landlock which means Mombasa will be under the Somalia thumb? Keep in mind Zanzibar is part of Tanzania union but they reserve the rights their own borders like any other country in the world. So the idea of Kenya taking on Pemba island is laughable.
So with all of your intelligence unadhani Somalia will own Kenyan waters?😀😀😀😀. Some things ni logic, the dispitue I know ni hiyo ya that triangle area north of Lamu. Hio article umetoa link ni ya some dumb journalist. It will not happen mate, deal with it
 
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