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Pipe manufacturing in Lamu Port industrial zone. Early industrialisation already taking shape in Lamu.



Lamu Port industrial zone construction. '


The Overall Construction Of [HASHTAG]#LamuPort[/HASHTAG] Stands At 42 Percent With The First Berth Expected To Be Ready In June 2018 While The Complete Initial 3 Government Funded Berths To Be Operational By January 2020.



 
GOOD move but we need to think on how these billion USD (sunk capital locked in infrastructure development) are going to be back and figuring out the possible adverse impact on the economy as whole. Remember the 2008 economic crunch resulted FROM investing too much on venture that has a long term financial internal rate of return.
 
Representatives from the three partner states (Kenya, South Sudan & Ethiopia) as well as a Mission team consisting of UN's UNECA, NEPAD, AfDB, KPA tour lamu port today

impressed by the progress of the LAPSSET Project. The project was admitted as the 9th under AU's PICI
(Presidential Infrastructure Champion Initiative) , it has overtaken all other projects in terms of implementation.




Leveling of the yard ,all this land reclaimed from the sea ,The port is at 42% completion.


Zerubabei Tefera, Deputy Permanent Representative of Ethiopia to UNoN Counselor at the Ethiopian Embassy in Kenya : "Ethiopia is keen on the LAPSSET Project and completion of Lamu Port. '' He also hailed the fact that It is now possible to drive from Nairobi to Ethiopia through the Isiolo-Moyale- Hawassa road which was part of the lappset projects



 
duh ,kwani .ni refu aje 😱
It will be able to receive new generation ships which are the largest in the world... Lamu births will be 500m long and 18m deep. The record for the largest ship is currently 400m long
 
It will be able to receive new generation ships which are the largest in the world... Lamu births will be 500m long and 18m deep. The record for the largest ship is currently 400m long
hehehe,very nice so in short,Will be a very large port
 
LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority is meeting with National Land Commission & Kenya Joint Venture, made up of Mearsk, Africa Oil, Tullow & GoK, on land acquisition process for Lamu-Lokichar Crude Oil Pipeline










Team From Pipeline Project Management Team [ PPMT] drawn From Kenya Pipeline, Tullow Oil PLC, Maersk and Lapsset were hosted at the Lamu Port on a Fact Finding Tour

 
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