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Kenya orders South Africa buses as Dar buys in Nairobi

MONDAY MAY 28 2018


A commuter bus along Moi Avenue, Nairobi. Kenya is preparing to import high-capacity buses from South Africa next month. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE | NATION

In Summary
  • Firm says plan to import fully built units negated Kenya's Big Four Agenda, especially the manufacturing pillar, where the government pledged to provide incentives to support local companies.
  • Kenya will pay Ksh500 million ($4.9 million) to import 30 buses, effectively exporting jobs to the more advanced economy.
  • LSHS has been serving East African markets since 1948 when it started operations and currently employs 300 staff.
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Kenyan fabricator of passenger vehicle bodies Labh Singh Harnam Singh (LSHS) has been hired to build high-capacity buses for Tanzania government’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) services as Nairobi prepares to import the same from South Africa next month.

LSHS managing director Daniel Maundu said the firm was working on the first order after the Tanzania government contracted Isuzu Motors to build the first 80-person capacity buses for use under the BRT programme.

“Kenya is planning to import the high capacity buses yet Tanzania, which initially imported buses from China, has turned to us to use our 70-year plus experience to build them the buses,” said Mr Maundu who doubles as the Kenya Bus Body Builders Association chairman.

He said Kenya’s plan to import fully built units negated the Jubilee government’s Big Four Agenda, especially the manufacturing pillar, where the government pledged to provide incentives to support local companies in a bid to generate jobs, revenue and hence higher taxes.

Kenya will pay Ksh500 million ($4.9 million) to import 30 buses, effectively exporting jobs to the more advanced economy.

“Our work benefits many companies that manufacture various products from batteries to springs, gaskets, lubricants, iron bars and sheets among other items.

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“It is a vibrant supply chain that if activated could directly benefit 6,000 people employed across the industries,” he said.

Reduced business

Mr Maundu observed that most auto-assemblers and body builders were cutting staff due to reduced business as a way of easing operational costs.

“We have capacity to meet any demand within Kenya and have built adequate factories and manpower over the past decades. Kenya has three motor vehicle assemblers and 12 body builders and the plan to import fully built buses will deny us the much-needed business especially after a tough 2017,” he said.

Mr Maundu said firms have already built 104 capacity buses, currently being piloted on Kenyan roads, and had in the past been engaged in building double decker buses that traverse local roads.

LSHS has been serving East African markets since 1948 when it started operations and currently employs 300 staff.

Mr Maundu said awarding such a contract to local companies could see new jobs advertised with automotive engineers and body builders getting demand for new trainees.

Assemblers in Kenya include Mombasa’s Associated Vehicle Assemblers, Thika-based Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers and at Isuzu Motors in Nairobi.

MY TAKE
Disappointed, seeing Kenyans themselves avoiding them by going to SA. IMHO those buses should be assembled in Arusha!
Kenya orders South Africa buses as Dar buys in Nairobi
 
you are lucky you have magu,hapa kenya ni shida nchi inafilisi juu ya wizi wa jubilee..so sad i voted for them🙁
 
Wana import kutoka africa kusini ndio wakule kwa iyo tenda, kenya imekua Banana republic
 
Hizo basi za enzi za ukombozi wa afrika Leo Kenya ndio wanaona ni fasheni mpya!?

Hahaaaaa middle economy power!!
 
Hawa jamaa ni K. Naona wameanza kumjalibu Magufuli
Nashukulu wanaingiza mshindani mwingine kwenye BRT.
 
Hizo basi za enzi za ukombozi wa afrika Leo Kenya ndio wanaona ni fasheni mpya!?

Hahaaaaa middle economy power!!
hakuna hata mtanzania mmoja anafaa kuingilia Kenya hapa... hii mada wanaofaa kuiongelea ni wakenya pekee!

Watanzania mna import BRT kutoka Kenya, Kabla hapo, mli import kutoka China, hakuna gazeti lenu hata moja ambalo liliongelea vile chini ya JPM, Tz ya 'viwanda' ilikosa oportunity ya kuunda hizo BRT ndani ya Tz.....

Sasa unakuja kuingilia BRT inayotengenezwa Kenya wakati tanzania haina hata kiwanda cha kutengeneza gari za kawaida ....
 
Hata hivyo... Hawa jamaa sijui walirogwa na nani... hivi ndo walifanya na ile ferry. Uganda ilinunua ferry tatu zilizotengezwa na SECO pale Mombasa. Alafu Kenya ikanunua ferry kutoka Spain. .. WTF! Hakuna nchi 'developed' ilifika huko kwa kuto tumia bidhaa zake mwenyewe...
 
nasikitishwa sana kuona hawa jamaa wana import mabasi toka SA...yaani SA tunaitaka kuiabudu kama Mungu au? ni vizuri mabasi yakakuwa assembled hapa hapa nyumbani hata kama ni automakers wa ng'ambo...Pili, kama wameamua ni ashok leyland, sioni shida yoyote na mabasi yale ya ashok leyland...yanabeba high capacity kama mabasi mengine tu ila sijaona mahali walipoandika kuwa watanunua ashok leyland kwenye habari...mimi naona Isuzu..ingawa hata hio Isuzu sio sura nzuri...lakini tuwe watu wa kuangalia quality, price na efficiency...sura iwe swala la mwisho la kuzingatia
 
Kaka habari hapo juu umeisoma? Mabasi ya BRT yatakayotengenezwa na LSHS ni aina ya ISUZU. Basi la kwenye picha ni Ashok Leyland..... 🙁
hata mie nashangazwa sana na hawa malimbukeni....ile ni picha tu...haimaanishi kuwa ndio mabasi yatakayo nunuliwa...
 
kisha kichwa cha habari hii ni Kenya buys in SA while tanzania buys in Kenya...nashangazwa na watz wanaolalamika ila wao wananunua china, kenya na kadhalika..kwanza hata hakuna kampuni yoyote ya magari iliomo tz...kenya ziko zaidi ya 10
State orders SA buses as Dar buys in Kenya

Passenger bus body-builder Labh Singh Harnam Singh (LSHS) has been hired to build high-capacity buses for Tanzania government’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) services as Kenya prepares to import the same from South Africa next month.

LSHS managing director Daniel Maundu said the firm was working on the first order after the Tanzania government contracted Isuzu Motors to build the first 80-person capacity buses for use under the BRT programme.

“Kenya is planning to import the high capacity buses yet Tanzania, which initially imported buses from China, has turned to us to use our 70-year plus experience to build them the buses,” said Mr Maundu who doubles as the Kenya Bus Body Builders Association chairman.

He said Kenya’s plan to import fully built units negated the Jubilee government’s Big Four Agenda, especially the manufacturing pillar, where the government pledged to provide incentives to support local companies in a bid to generate jobs, revenue and hence higher taxes.

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Kenya will pay Sh500 million to import 30 buses, effectively exporting jobs to the more advanced economy.

“Our work benefits many companies that manufacture various products from batteries to springs, gaskets, lubricants, iron bars and sheets among other items.

“It is a vibrant supply chain that if activated could directly benefit 6,000 people employed across the industries,” he said.

Mr Maundu observed that most auto-assemblers and body builders were cutting staff due to reduced business as a way of easing operational costs.

“We have capacity to meet any demand within Kenya and have built adequate factories and manpower over the past decades. Kenya has three motor vehicle assemblers and 12 body builders and the plan to import fully built buses will deny us the much-needed business especially after a tough 2017,” he said.

Mr Maundu said firms have already built 104 capacity buses, currently being piloted on Kenyan roads, and had in the past been engaged in building double decker buses that traverse local roads.

LSHS has been serving East African markets since 1948 when it started operations and currently employs 300 staff.

Mr Maundu said awarding such a contract to local companies could see new jobs advertised with automotive engineers and body builders getting demand for new trainees.

Assemblers in Kenya include Mombasa’s Associated Vehicle Assemblers, Thika-based Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers and at Isuzu Motors in Nairobi.

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naona hapa ni makosa ya transport minister james macharia...ndiye aliyeleta ile idea ya kupaka thika road rangi ya lipstick na kuandika only BRT...hahahaha huyu jamaa ni useless sana aisee
 
Hii nishaiwasilisha kunakohusika! will be shocked to hear of cancellation for this tender soon
 
ninavoiona mm, tunanunua vyuma freshiiii toka sauzi, waswahili tunawajengea mabasi na vyuma chakavu kama yale madude yao ya sai baba... aisee wataisoma namba mazee haha..
 

Cha juu tu hapo, we kalaga baho tu.
 
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