Rwanda, Uganda to abandon Kenya's Standard Gauge Railway project

Rwanda, Uganda to abandon Kenya's Standard Gauge Railway project

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The Kampala-Kigali leg of Standard Gauge Railway line, under the northern corridor infrastructure development initiative, may delay as Uganda shifts its priority to "a more economically viable line" to South Sudan. And in the wake of Kampala's changed priorities, Rwanda has been left with no option but to look east to Tanzania, a non-member of the so-called coalition of the willing of the northern corridor, for a quicker railway connection to the sea.

Individuals familiar with these developments told The Independent in Kigali on condition that they are not named that the burden is now on Kenya, with huge business interest in Rwanda and the vast DR Congo, to try and persuade Uganda to stick to the original plan to prioritise construction of Kampala-Kigali railway line.

Kenya has invested massively in the expansion of Mombasa port and is vigorously promoting it as the port of choice for the landlocked countries in the region. Any delay to construct the Uganda-Rwanda section of the railway line could see Mombasa lose the Rwanda and DR Congo market to its business rival, Dar ess Salaam port.

Construction of the railway line is one of the major projects supposed to be fast tracked by Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda under a tripartite arrangement; aiming at boosting intra-regional trade by reducing the cost of transporting goods to and from the sea. Rwanda also needs the electric railway line quickly to reduce the cost of transporting imports and exports-currently the biggest contributing factor to the high cost of doing business in the landlocked country.

The project has several sections such as Mombasa – Nairobi, Nairobi - Malaba, Tororo - Gulu - Pakwach that will connect Kampala to Juba, the capita of South Sudan; and the Malaba - Kampala, Kampala – Kasese and Kasese – Kigali through Mirama hills.

According to sources, although Kampala remains committed to the Standard Gauge Railway line project to Kigali, it has decided to fund construction of the Tororo-Gulu Pakwach line first because of the big economic interests the country has in South Sudan. Compared to Rwandan, South Sudan is a bigger market for Kampala by far.

"Ugandan wants to consider South Sudan [first] because it is a bigger market and this will definitely delay the Uganda-Rwanda line," a Rwanda government official said.

The official said that Kenya is however trying to push Uganda to consider Kampala –Kigali railway section first, but if Nairobi doesn't succeed in influencing Uganda's decision, Rwanda is almost set to look east to Dar es Salaam that is after all nearer to the sea. "Uganda cannot afford the cost of constructing Juba-Kampala section and Kampala-Kigali section concurrently. For us we shall consider turning to Dar es Salaam on central corridor that is even near," the official said.

Rwanda and Tanzania have recently warmed up to each other after some period of cold diplomatic relations.

Uganda's minister of Works and Transport John Byabagambi has confirmed that Kampala is working on the eastern route to Nairobi first; and will thereafter embark on the northern section to South Sudan.

"The problem we have is money; otherwise we would develop all the sections at the same time. We need all the projects but now our priority is Kampala-Malaba route that connects to Nairobi and then northern section which is Tororo-Gulu-Pakwach that connects us to Juba."

Asked about the western section that would connect to Kigali, Byabagambi said: "We hope by 2020 a train will move from Nairobi to Kampala. However the western route that links Kampala to Kigali will come last; I can't tell exactly when but we will embark on it after 2020."

Byabagambi further said that Uganda government needs $14 billion to invest in all the sections. Currently Uganda has secured only $3.3 billion from the Chinese Exim bank to be invested on the Kampala-Malaba route.

"We have interests in oil and we cannot ignore prioritising it. If we get more funds, especially from oil, we will embark on developing all infrastructural projects," Byabagambi said.

On the current construction status, the minister said that geotechnical work to ascertain exactly where the railway line would pass is going on.

Mombasa –Kigali standard gauge railway via Uganda had been earlier envisaged to become operational by 2018, but the project hit a financial hitch. With a change in Uganda's priorities, Kigali will have to wait longer for the train to come though Mirama hills.

Why Juba first?

Latest statistics shows that South Sudan is Uganda's main export market accounting for 15 per cent of the country's total exports by July 2015. It was followed by Kenya, DRC, Netherlands, Germany, South Africa and UAE. Uganda mostly exports agricultural products (80 percent of total exports). The most important exports is coffee (22 percent of total exports) followed by tea, cotton, copper, oil and fish.

Despite the conflict in South Sudan, Uganda trade with Africa's youngest country has been improving with informal exports to Juba growing from $9.1 million in 2005 to $929.9 million in 2008. Formal exports also increased, but less dramatically, from $50.5 million in 2005 to $245.9 million in 2008. Asked whether Rwanda would consider prioritising central corridor railway, Jules Ndenga; the railway transport senior engineer in the Ministry of Infrastructure,said that government was considering both projects concurrently. But Rwanda will need about $2.4 billion to pull off both projects at ago.

The line to the Tanzanian border at Rusumo and the one to Uganda via Mirama hills are both estimated at 400kms.

Constructing a standard gauge railway is more expensive compared to the road, with a kilometer of a railway line costing between $5million and $8million, experts say. Ndenga further noted that Rwanda government was ready to go with whoever implements and constructs a railway line up to the Rwandan border. "The Railway project is our top priority; that's why we are considering both projects on the central and northern corridors. What we need is a project that will reduce transportation costs and boost our exports," he said. Like Uganda and Kenya, Rwanda is also eyeing Exim bank of China to finance the Rwandan railway segment as well as external private investors who might invest in the project.

"We don't' have any financing problem; we had bilateral discussions with the Chinese government this year in May and what they want from us is a complete feasibility study for them to provide the funds," Ndenga said.

Africa 50, a project by the African Development Bank aimed at mobilising private financing to accelerate infrastructure development in the continent, is in charge of developing the 2,935kms Standard Gauge Railway project business plan and this could help bring more financiers.

Kenya has already commenced construction of the Mombasa-Nairobi line with over 40 kilometers already constructed by China Road and Bridge Corporation.

Capacity building

Rwanda is sending engineers to Nairobi to undergo training and, according to Ndenga, this will help to provide manpower when construction commences on the Rwanda section. Ten people are sent every month to work on Mombasa-Nairobi railway project with Kenyan experts as trainers.

According to experts, the line will initially carry diesel cars while electric trains are possible in future. Multiple unit passenger trains with a capacity to carry 960 passengers will travel at an average speed of 120km per hour. Freight trains will have a capacity of 108 standard containers (216 TEUs) and travel at an average speed of 80km per hour. A typical freight train on the line will consist of 54 double stack flat wagons and measure 880 metres long. According to statistics, transporting a cargo container from Mombasa to Kigali costs about $5,000 by road, but with the standard gauge railway in place, the costs will reduce to $2,000.

It takes, on average, five days for a truck to leave Kigali, going to western Kenya, loading and coming back to Kigali (northern corridor).

Rwanda main imports include oil-about 20,000m3 of oil products (petrol, diesel, kerosene and jet fuel) per month.


Source: http://goo.gl/5Es2Cb

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Maybe personal positive priorities are better off than zonal ones
 
I would personally campaign for ANY presidential runner who chooses to capitalize on this - it is high time we put our focus in this central railway -

Tatizo letu limekuwa ni urasimu tu na kusubiri subiri - I last was slightly involved in the Tanzania - Rwanda Musongati Railway line project about 5 years ago - I still do not know why nothing significant had come out of it but it sure is high time we wake up and make money through the Dar port.

God bless Tanzania..yes we can.
 
Tanzania ina udhaifu wake lakini toka Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki iliyovunjika 1977 imekuwa makini kwenye masuala ya uchumi yauhusiyo jirani zake. Maana mmoja akileta upumbavu au ujuaji anaharibu mipango yote ya nchi za Jumuiya.Uganda ilikuwa haijui kabla kuwa South Sudan ni kama "potential" kwenye uchangiaji wa uchumi wake mpaka akubali reli ya Pamoja ya "COW".
 
I would personally campaign for ANY presidential runner who chooses to capitalize on this - it is high time we put our focus in this central railway -

Tatizo letu limekuwa ni urasimu tu na kusubiri subiri - I last was slightly involved in the Tanzania - Rwanda Musongati Railway line project about 5 years ago - I still do not know why nothing significant had come out of it but it sure is high time we wake up and make money through the Dar port.

God bless Tanzania..yes we can.

I have always said tatizo kubwa la Tanzania hapa EA wala sio elimu. Ni miundombinu. Airports, bandari, reli, barabara na umeme. I will personally campaign and vote for mgombea yeyote atakayeweka wazi kwamba miundombinu ndiyo priority yake kubwa. Badala ya 'kilimo kwanza' tuwe na 'miundombinu kwanza'. Hayo matrilioni ya gesi yanatosha tena sana kujenga barabara kama za Ulaya hapahapa Tanzania!
 
Our priority at the moment ni kufikisha reli mpakani, haya mengine yote ni blah blah. Tunasema na kutenda, Uhuru has been up and down trying so hard to see the completion of the railway within our boundaries. Ifahamike reli yenyewe ni muhimu sana kwa matumizi yetu ya ndani hata kabla hatujaongea kuhusu DRC na Rwanda.

So tukikamilisha tawi la kwenda ziwa Victoria kwa ajili ya wateja wetu wa kutokea Mwanza na ukanda huo wote halafu tukamilishe tawi la kwenda Busia kwa ajili ya Uganda, hayo mengine yote ni ya ziada ama bonus. Nyie mboreshe miundombini yenu muache kuwa wavivu kila wakati mnasubiri wengine tulemewe ili tubaki wote nyuma kama mlivyo. Kiaina mnaweza amka kwa ajili ya Magufuli, yeye huwa na Ukenya wa kiaina.

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Read between the lines

Byabagambi further said that Uganda government needs $14 billion to invest in all the sections. Currently Uganda has secured only $3.3 billion from the Chinese Exim bank to be invested on the Kampala-Malaba route.
The connection from the Kenyan border to Kampala is a done deal,it will be done, -15% of ugandas exports go to S.Sudan, but the rest 85% the exports go to Kenya or pass through Kenya on there way to other countries far away, Ugandas imports also come through the mombasa port. the dilema from Uganda is whether they should then construct the rail from Kampala-Juba or from Kampala-kigali first, because Uganda doesn't have interests in rwanda and DRC like Kenya, its prioritizing the Juba line, its unfortunate for Kenya if they do that, I will admit.

But the bridge has not been built yet in the first place, we cannot even think of crossing it when we get there,curently right now, when you look at the map, the shorter route from the ocean to kigali is through the daresalam port, but in reality on the ground, its takes a short time to transport goods through the Northern corridor to rwanda, The SGR from dar has not begun to be contructed yet, while the SGR in the northern corridor to Uganda has begun and is steaming up vigorously, the project is 6Months ahead of its schedule, All the funding through loans is provided by the chinies, who is to say that the Chinese wont provide the money for the Kampala-Kigali route once the rail reaches or nears Kampala? -
The rwandas have said..
"We don't' have any financing problem; we had bilateral discussions with the Chinese government this year in May and what they want from us is a complete feasibility study for them to provide the funds," Ndenga said.

So Tanzania should celebrate only when the actual construction of the SGR begins, cause if they provide the funds for rwanda, they willl have to provide the funds for Kampala to Kigali on both sides, and Uganda will have to accept to construct both routes concurrently since the money will be there.

anyway as for Kenya, if dar constructs ther SGR first, then we will loose that trade route to Rwanda and DRC, but eventually, the Kigali-kampala route will be done, and it will be back to cut-throat competition between Dar and Mombasa ports, if currently we are beating you guys hands down what do you think then,,, do you think it will be any different?

And if we loose that route, we have s.sudan line, we also have the SGR to Ethiopia through the Lamu port, although I dont think feasibility studies have been done yet, the construction of the first 3 berths already begun. Ethiopia alone imports more goods than rwanda,burundi and DRC combined!
 
I would personally campaign for ANY presidential runner who chooses to capitalize on this - it is high time we put our focus in this central railway -

Tatizo letu limekuwa ni urasimu tu na kusubiri subiri - I last was slightly involved in the Tanzania - Rwanda Musongati Railway line project about 5 years ago - I still do not know why nothing significant had come out of it but it sure is high time we wake up and make money through the Dar port.

God bless Tanzania..yes we can.

..tatizo letu Tanzania ni maneno mengi vitendo kidogo.

..huu mradi umekuwa ukizungumziwa miaka mingi ktk serikali hii ya Kikwete.

..sijui nini kinatuzuia kufikisha reli rusumo mpakani na Rwanda.

..kwa upande wa Burundi tunatakiwa tufikishe reli musongati na kuelekea eastern congo.
 
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