Mombasa to Kampala SGR coming to REALITY in September

Mombasa to Kampala SGR coming to REALITY in September

You have not molded your argument even in a way that can relate to my lowest cognitive level of understanding about electric rail and electric trains in general. Is tz the first country ever to dream of building electric rail? You bongolas brothers why should you not be rigid with your statements. At one point bongolas argue that our western brothers "have abandoned" kenya SGR simply because it is powered by diesel. When you cannot keep up with logical critics from sound minded kenyans, bongolas will either console themselves that theirs is electric or desparately look a way of soothing themselves by dragging kibra on rail and train matters.

This trend confirms to bongolas like you that Kenyan SGR coming to reality is not a fiction. it is childish to brag that your purported electric whatever will cruise at 160km/h. Now get me well and clear, find a chair and sit on it, find a place to lean that heavy head of yours on, block your left ear because i have to force a bombshell in your medulla, lest it comes out by your left ear.
By the time our SGR reaches Malaba,,Mombasa Nairobi express way will be a reality. And if you didn't know here vehecles will be cruising at a hyper-supersonic speed of between 120--- 180km/ha .Maybe by this time bongolas will still be waiting for...

AM NOT GOOD AT ARGUING SO PLEASE SPARE ME OF YOUR FILTHY RESPONSE
Brah brah nyingi. Nimejaribu nipate point lakini sijaona. Yakwenu inaenda at 80km/hr. Poleni sana. They higher the speed so less are the curves. Our meter gauge will also be upgraded to 70 km/hr. Pole sana kwa maumivu. Sio mimi ni Magufuli
 
Brah brah nyingi. Nimejaribu nipate point lakini sijaona. Yakwenu inaenda at 80km/hr. Poleni sana. They higher the speed so less are the curves. Our meter gauge will also be upgraded to 70 km/hr. Pole sana kwa maumivu. Sio mimi ni Magufuli

Ndani ya mioyo yao hawa wakenya wanajua kabisa wameingizwa mkenge sema tu wanajikuta wabishi
 
Ndani ya mioyo yao hawa wakenya wanajua kabisa wameingizwa mkenge sema tu wanajikuta wabishi
Reli hamna, ujuzi hamna, hela za ujenzi hamna. Kelele ndio mingi. Kenya wako na reli and financing to guarantee hadi kisumu. Stick to your lanes you look foolish with all this noise kwa sababu hatujui kama mtaweza kukamilisha ujenzi.
Jirani yako amejenga jumba la gorofa ilihali wewe bado uko kwa nyumba la tope. Lakini kila siku ukiamka ni kelele ya “jirani ako na wivu kwako” seriously nani hapa ni mwenda wazimu???
 
Reli hamna, ujuzi hamna, hela za ujenzi hamna. Kelele ndio mingi. Kenya wako na reli and financing to guarantee hadi kisumu. Stick to your lanes you look foolish with all this noise kwa sababu hatujui kama mtaweza kukamilisha ujenzi.

Haha..look at u...Reli ya wachina, ujuzi ni wa china na hela ni ya wachina and sooner rather zan later hiyo nchi itakuja kuwa ya wachina..[emoji41]
 
Haha..look at u...Reli ya wachina, ujuzi ni wa china na hela ni ya wachina and sooner rather zan later hiyo nchi itakuja kuwa ya wachina..[emoji41]
Seriously jiangalie alafu tafakari hali yanu instead of focusing on Kenya.
Jirani yako amejenga jumba la gorofa ilihali wewe bado uko kwa nyumba la tope. Lakini kila siku ukiamka ni kelele ya “jirani ako na wivu kwako” seriously nani hapa ni mwenda wazimu???
 
Reli hamna, ujuzi hamna, hela za ujenzi hamna. Kelele ndio mingi. Kenya wako na reli and financing to guarantee hadi kisumu. Stick to your lanes you look foolish with all this noise kwa sababu hatujui kama mtaweza kukamilisha ujenzi.
Jirani yako amejenga jumba la gorofa ilihali wewe bado uko kwa nyumba la tope. Lakini kila siku ukiamka ni kelele ya “jirani ako na wivu kwako” seriously nani hapa ni mwenda wazimu???
Bado ni brah brah
 
M7 trying his best to extend SGR to Kampala. even mortgaging UG oil

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Museveni hopes to seal SGR plans at China-Africa summit
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FILE PHOTO: President Museveni holds bilateral talks with Chinese President, H.E. Xi Jinping, on the sidelines of #BRICSSummit in South Africa earlier. They discussed trade, infrastructure, electricity generation and railway development. Jinping invited Museveni to attend the China-Africa Summit in September.
Entebbe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | President Yoweri Museveni is optimistic he will return from his visit to China with a conclusive deal to build the Ugandan leg of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR).
Museveni, who this weekend heads out to attend the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) on Sept. 3-4, told Xinhua news agaency in a recent interview that he will be seeking China’s assistance in building the Standard Gauge Railway to link Uganda to the Kenyan seaport of Mombasa.
Kenya have progressed in constructing its section, with their SGR having reached Nairobi from Mombasa, and soon to Athi outside Nairobi. Thereafter Kenya will build a link to Malaba.
“We are likely to advance the project of the Standard Gauge Railway that is in the government-to-government (talks),” he told Xinhua.
While all the preliminary work ahead of the SGR construction has been done, financing the project has been the final hurdle.

Experts say the SGR will reduce the cost of transport and spur economic development. The railway line is also expected to reach the border areas with Rwanda, South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
It will shorten the trip between Mombasa and Kampala to only two days from the current 14 days. It is planned that a freight train will be able to carry up to 216 20-foot containers and travel at a speed of 100 km per hour, while a passenger train transporting up to 960 people at a speed of 120 km per hour.
In the interview ahead of the China-Africa Summit , Museveni hailed China for not interfering in internal issues of countries they partner with.
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A diagram of China’s plan for the ‘New Silk Road’. CHINA STATE MEDIA
Museveni said China plays a positive role in global affairs, while noting, “It has helped Africa to get out of the blackmail of some of the Western countries, which wanted to treat African countries as if they are slave countries.”
The Ugandan president said Uganda and China share similar interests in international affairs.
Politically, “China does not believe in imperialism, we don’t believe in imperialism. We don’t believe in other countries interfering in the affairs of other countries,” he said.
“Maybe what you should concentrate on is economic cooperation. Even there, we have never had a problem only that at the beginning China was also still a developing country but now they have got much more capacity, they have helped us so much,” Museveni said.
Museveni said he also supports the China-proposed vision of building a community of a shared future for mankind.
“That is how it should have been in the beginning. Even from a selfish point of view, it is good that I am rich but you are also rich. Because when you are rich and I am also rich, I can buy from you and you can buy more from me,” Museveni said.
Chinese companies have built Kampala-Entebbe Expressway linking the Ugandan capital to Entebbe International Airport, the country’s gateway to the world.
China is also financing the expansion and upgrading of Entebbe International Airport so that it is able to better handle passenger and cargo traffic to and from the east African country.
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Part of the Kampala-Entebbe Express Highway now at over 90% progress.
African leaders will gather in Beijing Monday for a summit focused on economic ties, granting China a feel-good photo opportunity as it comes under increasing fire for its debt-laden approach to aid in the developing world.
President Xi Jinping will host leaders from across the continent for the two-day Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, which will include talks on his cherished “Belt and Road” infrastructure programme.
The massive scheme, aimed at improving Chinese access to foreign markets and resources, and boosting its influence abroad, has already seen Beijing loan billions of dollars to countries in Asia and Africa for roads, railways, ports and other major building projects.
“The initiative will probably be expanded to include the whole of Africa,” said Cobus van Staden, senior researcher on Africa-China relations at the South African Institute of International Affairs.
 
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