Mkiambiwa mnabisha!!! Kenya attracted more than half of East Africa’s financial deals

Mkiambiwa mnabisha!!! Kenya attracted more than half of East Africa’s financial deals

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Kenya imechukua 57
Tanzania amay ilijitutumua kuzidi wengine ikafulia kwenye 11

Kenya attracted more than half of East Africa’s financial deals in the first eight months of this year, cementing its position as the region’s investment hub.
According to the latest research by corporate finance advisory firm I&M Burbidge Capital (IMBC), Kenya took up 57 out of the 87 deal that the region attracted over the period.


Kenya’s closest rival Tanzania, the report said, clinched a measly 11 business agreements.


Uganda, Rwanda and Ethiopia, on the other hand, posted eight, six and five deals respectively. According to IMBC, Kenya’s position was boosted by recent big-ticket transactions, including Actis LLC’s joint venture (JV) with South Africa’s Improvon Group.


“The two companies have created a JV called ImpAct to build a 40-hectare industrial business park development at an estimated cost of $111 million (Sh11.5 billion),” said the firm’s analysts Edward Burbidge and Linda Obwora.


"The new development will be called Nairobi Gate Industrial Park and will be Kenya’s biggest industrial real estate investment to date.”


According to IMBC, in the month of August alone, East African countries witnessed a total of 12 disclosed deals valued at more than $173.5 million (Sh18 billion).
"This brings the total deal value and volume for the year to date to more than $1.3 billion (Sh130 billion) and 75 respectively,” said the firm.


IMBC found that the highest volume of deals to date in the region was recorded in the financial services sector, which boasts 18 out of the 75 disclosed deals.


"Other sectors that have seen significant deal activity are the energy, oil and gas sector, healthcare sector and the agribusiness sector,” said the company in its report. The real estate sector despite attracting the least number of deals had one of the highest value sizes in the ranking at more than $159.4 million (Sh15 billion).


The research also showed that the region and Kenya in particular, attracted the highest number of deals in private equity at 36 while mergers and acquisitions followed with 19 deals.


Meanwhile, joint ventures and private equity (PE) exits in East Africa performed poorly, with each recording six deals. Bonds and commercial paper ranked bottom with one deal each.

However, the region’s mergers and acquisitions led the deal size at $562.6 million (Sh56.2 billion) followed by PE at $292.5 million (Sh29.2 billion ) while PE exits follow at $224 million (Sh22.4 billion).

 
Kenya imechukua 57
Tanzania amay ilijitutumua kuzidi wengine ikafulia kwenye 11

Kenya attracted more than half of East Africa’s financial deals in the first eight months of this year, cementing its position as the region’s investment hub.
According to the latest research by corporate finance advisory firm I&M Burbidge Capital (IMBC), Kenya took up 57 out of the 87 deal that the region attracted over the period.


Kenya’s closest rival Tanzania, the report said, clinched a measly 11 business agreements.


Uganda, Rwanda and Ethiopia, on the other hand, posted eight, six and five deals respectively. According to IMBC, Kenya’s position was boosted by recent big-ticket transactions, including Actis LLC’s joint venture (JV) with South Africa’s Improvon Group.


“The two companies have created a JV called ImpAct to build a 40-hectare industrial business park development at an estimated cost of $111 million (Sh11.5 billion),” said the firm’s analysts Edward Burbidge and Linda Obwora.


"The new development will be called Nairobi Gate Industrial Park and will be Kenya’s biggest industrial real estate investment to date.”


According to IMBC, in the month of August alone, East African countries witnessed a total of 12 disclosed deals valued at more than $173.5 million (Sh18 billion).
"This brings the total deal value and volume for the year to date to more than $1.3 billion (Sh130 billion) and 75 respectively,” said the firm.


IMBC found that the highest volume of deals to date in the region was recorded in the financial services sector, which boasts 18 out of the 75 disclosed deals.


"Other sectors that have seen significant deal activity are the energy, oil and gas sector, healthcare sector and the agribusiness sector,” said the company in its report. The real estate sector despite attracting the least number of deals had one of the highest value sizes in the ranking at more than $159.4 million (Sh15 billion).


The research also showed that the region and Kenya in particular, attracted the highest number of deals in private equity at 36 while mergers and acquisitions followed with 19 deals.


Meanwhile, joint ventures and private equity (PE) exits in East Africa performed poorly, with each recording six deals. Bonds and commercial paper ranked bottom with one deal each.

However, the region’s mergers and acquisitions led the deal size at $562.6 million (Sh56.2 billion) followed by PE at $292.5 million (Sh29.2 billion ) while PE exits follow at $224 million (Sh22.4 billion).

KWA HIYO NINI? Tanzania ina kwenda inavyo kwenda, haishindani na Kenye wala nani au siyo. Songa mbele Tanzania kwa spidi na malengo yako.
 
Kama 70% of Kenyan's are jobless, and live in extremely poverty, hayo ndio madeal yana maana gani ni ufisadi na upigaji, Tanzania can have few deals but you can see the positive impact ie. Gas and mineral contracts.
 
Kama 70% of Kenyan's are jobless, and live in extremely poverty, hayo ndio madeal yana maana gani ni ufisadi na upigaji, Tanzania can have few deals but you can see the positive impact ie. Gas and mineral contracts.
Tatizo lako ni kukosa masomo yenye quality inayofaa. Sikulaumu lakini, education
system ya danganyika Ina shida kubwaaa!
 
Tatizo lako ni kukosa masomo yenye quality inayofaa. Sikulaumu lakini, education
system ya danganyika Ina shida kubwaaa!
Wewe na elimu yako nipe comparison kati ya worth of all those projects in Kenya or even the whole Africa na project moja tu ya Stiegliers Gorge ya Tanzania worth of $4B

Hizo projects zenu hewa zote mlizonazo hata hazifiki theluthi la $4B ya mradi mmoja tu Tanzania.
 
Wewe na elimu yako nipe comparison kati ya worth of all those projects in Kenya or even the whole Africa na project moja tu ya Stiegliers Gorge ya Tanzania worth of $4B

Hizo projects zenu hewa zote mlizonazo hata hazifiki theluthi la $4B ya mradi mmoja tu Tanzania.
Hivi unadhani 4B$ ndio the most expensive project in Africa? Tembea ujifunze mengi!Nitakutajia mifano kadhaa ujue EA bado tuko mbali.
Abuja-Kaduna railway,Nigeria-8.3bn
Modderfontein New City, South Africa-8bn
New Cairo City, Egypt - 24bn
Autoroute A1 Algeria (Algeria East–West Highway)-5bn
Lagos-Calabar coastal railway, Nigeria - 11bn
 
They are reporting the quantity and not the quality of deals.

No one even knows whether the deals are real or get actualized.

uhuru obviously signs way more documents than magufuli because of his tourism travels!

But where is real work getting done?
 
KWA HIYO NINI? Tanzania ina kwenda inavyo kwenda, haishindani na Kenye wala nani au siyo. Songa mbele Tanzania kwa spidi na malengo yako.
Nani kasema Kenya inashindana na LDC? Habari hizi hazijaandikwa na Mkenya...wacha wivu Kaka.😭😭😭
 
They are reporting the quantity and not the quality of deals.

No one even knows whether the deals are real or get actualized.

uhuru obviously signs way more documents than magufuli because of his tourism travels!

But where is real work getting done?
Even those 11 deals you've got may actually be judged using the same judgment you've used against Kenyan ones. Wivu ndio huwasumbua wazee wazima wenye mandevu...mama nyinyi
 
Hivi unadhani 4B$ ndio the most expensive project in Africa? Tembea ujifunze mengi!Nitakutajia mifano kadhaa ujue EA bado tuko mbali.
Abuja-Kaduna railway,Nigeria-8.3bn
Modderfontein New City, South Africa-8bn
New Cairo City, Egypt - 24bn
Autoroute A1 Algeria (Algeria East–West Highway)-5bn
Lagos-Calabar coastal railway, Nigeria - 11bn
I expected to see any of Kenya's projects on the list but sadly you brought full of conned overpriced Nigerian corruptions just like yours
 
Hivi unadhani 4B$ ndio the most expensive project in Africa? Tembea ujifunze mengi!Nitakutajia mifano kadhaa ujue EA bado tuko mbali.
Abuja-Kaduna railway,Nigeria-8.3bn
Modderfontein New City, South Africa-8bn
New Cairo City, Egypt - 24bn
Autoroute A1 Algeria (Algeria East–West Highway)-5bn
Lagos-Calabar coastal railway, Nigeria - 11bn
Mmmmh hii ya wanaijeria ni wizi tu, corruption tupu,, wanaijaaa Wanalalamika Kchiz
 
Hivi unadhani 4B$ ndio the most expensive project in Africa? Tembea ujifunze mengi!Nitakutajia mifano kadhaa ujue EA bado tuko mbali.
Abuja-Kaduna railway,Nigeria-8.3bn
Modderfontein New City, South Africa-8bn
New Cairo City, Egypt - 24bn
Autoroute A1 Algeria (Algeria East–West Highway)-5bn
Lagos-Calabar coastal railway, Nigeria - 11bn

Hiyo ya Cairo ni $58b sawia na uchumi wote wa Tanzania ukiunganisha muungano wao wote.
 
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