Kufikia sasa rais Uhuru ametia saini makubaliano 20 na Wachina, mazungumzo yanaendelea

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Kenya imeingia makubaliano 20 na Wachina huku majadiliano yakiendelea, la SGR pia lipo linajadiliwa maana ni kiungo muhimu sana kwenye ule mkanda wa Mchina wa Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Ni mwendo wa ning'ate nikung'ate, halali mtu hadi kieleweke.
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Kenya has signed three more trade agreements with China with a view to unlocking billions of shillings to fund phase two of the Standard Gauge Railway.
On his third visit to China in just eight months, President Uhuru Kenyatta and his host Xi Jinping Thursday witnessed the signing of three key agreements that will, on the surface, open up markets and training opportunities, but whose strings are also attached to infrastructure development.
LEVERAGE
Trade Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya and Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi put pen to paper at the Chinese Great Hall of the People in Beijing to seal deals on economic and technical cooperation and the protocol on sanitary requirements to allow Nairobi to export hass avocados.
Nairobi also agreed on an MoU on joint promotion of the economic and trade measures of the eight key initiatives under the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), a three-yearly conference organised by Beijing to leverage its influence on the continent.
State House said in a statement that the meeting focused on FOCAC areas, adding that China has been a key player in Kenya’s economic development. The eight initiatives targeting Africa and worth Sh6 trillion are contained in President Xi Jinping’s “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics” policy. They involve industrial promotion, infrastructure connectivity, trade facilitation, green development, capacity-building, healthcare, people-to-people exchange and peace and security.
The three deals mean Beijing has signed at least 20 agreements and MoUs with Nairobi under President Uhuru Kenyatta’s tenure. Most of them touch on issues such as science, wildlife and environmental cooperation, financial settlement, infrastructure and trade improvement and are worth billions of shillings.
LOBBYING
Thursday's deals also mean that Beijing was technically merging FOCAC with the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a programme meant to expand Chinese influence across the globe through trade and infrastructure development.
And, amid nagging questions on the debt burden, Kenyan officials were yesterday still lobbying for the conclusion of a financial agreement that could see Beijing release about Sh368 billion to finance Phase 2B of the Standard Gauge Railway.

The SGR falls within the Belt and Road Initiative and will open up the African hinterland once it reaches the interior and is viable. But it could be expensive for Kenya, which may have to repay a loan of more than Sh800 billion.
One solution is for Nairobi to attach the SGR to the BRI in order to get favourable loan conditions.
“The SGR has made Kenya the preferred entry point and exit route for some of our neighbouring countries and is transforming them from landlocked to coastal nations by facilitating the development of dedicated and efficient inland ports,” Transport CS James Macharia yesterday told a gathering of government officials and experts from countries tagged to the BRI.
TRADE ROUTES
“The SGR’s performance has exceeded our expectations. More than 2.6 million passengers have been transported since its commissioning and more than 3.6 million tons of cargo hauled,” he said. If the money is released, it could firmly put Beijing in pole position as Kenya’s biggest bilateral creditor. Kenyan officials were, however, hoping that some of the monies could come in as a grant.
China issued a pledge of Sh6 trillion last September, including Sh1.5 trillion in grants and another Sh1.5 trillion in interest-free loans.
The latter, however, prioritises least developed and landlocked countries.
As part of the eight initiatives, China is also to fund security assistance programmes within the BRI to “build capacity in African countries for peace and security, safeguard security of trade routes between China and Africa.”
President Xi, according to Chinese media, will seek to “strengthen cooperation with Kenya on important projects and encourage more Chinese companies to invest in Kenya”.
https://www.nation.co.ke/news/Kenya...ls-with-China/1056-5088626-jb5o1yz/index.html
 
eliakeem najua uko karibu kuimba wimbo wa deni la Kenya Uhuru akirudi na hela za sgr hadi Kisumu. Gap inazidi kupanuka 😀
 
tuusan njoo tujadili haya kwa jukwaa la siasa...wacha nikutag kwa uzi wa kenyatta kuipiga tz bao kwa biashara ya parachichi 😀
 
Pesa za SGR zimetoka...save the last for the best. Mtaupotea huu uzi kama kawa kama dawa. tuusan nimekungoja kule jukwaa la siasa sana alafu kirk git mihogo mnapeleka lini China ama ilikuwa ni kiki ya kamongo?
 
Tueleze kama pesa ya reli mlipewa. Wacha siasa mingi

Mbona hili mnalisubiri sana, si nyie ndio huwa mnakesha mkisema Kenya imeuzwa kwa Mchina, kumbe hii mikopo huwa inawauma.
 
vipi ile mikataba lukuki ya kusaini na wachina mwaka juzi imetekelezwa mingapi
 
Pesa za SGR zimetoka...save the last for the best. Mtaupotea huu uzi kama kawa kama dawa. tuusan nimekungoja kule jukwaa la siasa sana alafu kirk git mihogo mnapeleka lini China ama ilikuwa ni kiki ya kamongo?
Nyie parachichi mmeshapeleka tonne ngap?
 
Mikataba ya training scholarships hiyo Rais mzima anahudhuria signing ceremony? Hivi ile mikataba 200 mliosign na Trump iliishia wapi? 😁😁😁

Moja ya mkataba ulikua kuhusu chakula Kenya lakini mpaka wa leo wakenya wanapukutika kwa njaa
 
tuusan tumia ubongo kiasi hapana kuwa bongolala...mkataba wa parachichi umetiwa sahihi jana.

Siku hizi umekuwa unreasonable sijui ni baada ya gap kupanuka hadi uka-give up am ni frustrations za kuwa mtzee?

Mihogo mlitia sahihi kitambo sana ila hamjachangamkia fursa mbona?
 

Vipi mkataba wa kuuza Tumbaku huko Malawi angalau wanawake wa hukoo waweke mahali wanawake wa Danganyika wanaweka
 
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