zuma visit :South African consortium plans to invest Sh193bn in Lapsset

zuma visit :South African consortium plans to invest Sh193bn in Lapsset

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SA-led consortium plans to invest Sh193bn in Lapsset

State House spokesman Manoah Esipisu said Sunday that Kenya and South Africa signed an MoU on the Sh2.5 trillion project during the visit by President Jacob Zuma last week


consortium of international investors led by the Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA) is ready to invest Sh193 billion ($1.9 billion) in the Lamu Port South Sudan Ethiopia transport corridor (Lapsset) project, State House has said.

the investors are interested in putting up three berths at the Lamu Port and financing the construction of the 537-kilometre Lamu-Garissa-Isiolo road.

DBSA is wholly owned by the South African government, and has arranged funding for projects in transport, energy, water and ICT sectors.

“The Development Bank of Southern Africa is the main arranger for a consortium that wants to invest Sh122 billion ($1.2 billion) in three additional berths at Lamu Port. The same consortium would look to fund construction of the Lamu-Garissa-Isiolo road under the annuity programme at a cost of Sh71 billion ($700 million),” said Mr Esipisu in the weekly briefing held at Kisumu State Lodge.

The Lamu corridor project, which was commissioned by former President Mwai Kibaki in 2012, is expected to open up Kenya’s northern frontier for more trade and investment, and has been identified as the long term conduit for Kenya’s oil exports through a crude pipeline linking Lamu to the oilfields in Turkana County.

The Lamu Port at Manda Bay consists of 32 deep sea berths, with the first three already under construction with a target completion date of 2018.

So far, construction of the Lapsset headquarters, which cost Sh866 million, and a police station are complete, with Kenya keen to complete construction of the headquarters and the first three berths before opening up the project to private investors.

While the government has managed to raise international financing for other mega projects such as the standard gauge railway, the Lapsset project has not been as fortunate, especially after Uganda opted out of the joint pipeline deal and South Sudan fell back into strife.

The interest of the South Africa led investors is however likely to give the project a boost, coming just a few months after a group of rich countries and high net worth investors under the umbrella of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) identified the project as one of 16 in Africa that they would consider financing through a $20 billion fund.
 
Where did Toyota Tsusho go?
who said they went anywhere , you think such things happen in one day ,just like you thought lappset wasn't going to happen 3 years ago now we are already building the port and the roads.

everything from the pipeline ,the roads , the port and the railway will be constructed as you watch over the coming years ,while Tanzania will still be planning and making boardroom announcements as they have always done , what happened to bagamoyo?
 
eliakeem Naomba uje huku maana wewe ndiye ulikua unatetea sana mambo ya diplomasia ya kuvaa suti na kukenua meno mbele ya waandishi wa habari. Nilikuambia sisi ni manyang'au, tukimaliza mambo ya vyombo vya habari tunaingia ndani ya closed door meeting na kujifungia humo ndani hadi kinaeleweka.

Rais wetu Uhuru anajua jinsi ya kucheza hii michezo, hivi vikao anavyovifanya na kila rais wa nchi za dunia hii anakua amejipanga kabla, na anahakikisha humo amenyofoa vya kutosha. Sio hayo mambo yenu ya kutafuta umaarufu eti mnabana matumizi na kuogopa ogopa vikao vya kimataifa kwa sababu ya lugha.

Haya LAPSSET hiyo, na bado ujue bomba la Sudan na Ethiopia tunalipania.
 
nyangau mkenya, Bagamoyo port finances from Oman sovereignty fund n Chinese Exim bank r intact the agreement was infrastructure to connect the port to start first a reason Magufuli is launching central SGR in December. Try to google u will see everything..
 
who said they went anywhere , you think such things happen in one day ,just like you thought lappset wasn't going to happen 3 years ago now we are already building the port and the roads.

everything from the pipeline ,the roads , the port and the railway will be constructed as you watch over the coming years ,while Tanzania will still be planning and making boardroom announcements as they have always done , what happened to bagamoyo?

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The fresh spice into efforts to industrialise the country came as part of the economic and technical agreement the two countries signed in Dar es Salaam.

Industries, Trade and Investment Minister Charles Mwijage, said the 1.2 million tone production capacity of the industry scheduled for construc- tion in Mland i z i , Coast Region, will be over t w o times t h e country’s demand of only 500,000 tonnes annually, enabling the country to export the surplus.

The iron industry will be producing various beams for construction. The Chinese delegation, led by Vice-Minister for Commerce Qian Keming, also pledged to construct roof clay tiles production plant within the same period.

The giant factory, with capacity to manufacture 80,000 square metres of the roof clay tiles daily, is planned for Mkuranga, Coast Region. Mr Mwijage who met the Chinese delegation for talks yesterday, said: “I have directed that the roof clay tiles factory must be opened this year, it will be a very big industry.” He said the factory is expected to generate 150 million US dollars (about 330bn/-) annually, creating jobs for 1,500 Tanzanians.

During the meeting it was also resolved that the Chinese firm injects money in textile investments, with the government saying it’s currently looking for 700 hectares at Mkuranga for the purpose.

Mr Mwijage noted that the textiles manufacturing plant expects to employ 14,000 Tanzanians to produce 240 million kilometres of cloth per year. “When we say we envisage getting rid of second hand clothes by 2019, we indeed mean it,” boasted the minister.

Meanwhile, the Chinese government has provided a 97bn/- grant to improve education and health sectors as well as boost security at airports by purchasing cargo scanners.

The minister called for sustained good relations between the two countries, hinting that China has invited Tanzanians to participate to trade exhibitions in the Asian nation in October and November, this year. Many Tanzanians have already applied for the opportunity to participate.

Mr Keming said his delegation will spend four days in Tanzania over the invitation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, East Africa, Regional and International Cooperation. He said the meeting with Tanzania government would see the two countries planning the future priority projects for China-Tanzania commercial cooperation. “At the meeting, the two parties have appreciated the achievements that we have made in terms of commercial cooperation,” he said.

“I believe that this visit to Tanzania has consolidated our friendship and deepened our future cooperation, my visit has been very fruitful,” he said, acknowledging the great achievements that Tanzania has recorded in terms of industrialisation, economic growth and improved people’s lives. The meeting also deliberated the opening up of business centres linking the envisaged Bagamoyo Port to facilitate trade.

China promised to support construction of the central railway line to standard gauge and build a modern port in Zanzibar. The meeting was attended by top government officials and Chinese investors.

http://www.dailynews.co.tz/index.php/home-news/45668-coast-region-tipped-to-become-industrial-hub
 
Nani amekuuliza geza ....hapa tunaongea juu ya lappset sijui bagamoyo imetokea wapi!!


Umeona wakenya hawajali na issue za TZ sasa kila thread ya infrastructure in kenya inakuwa juu ya infra in TZ SMH ..
ENDA KAPOST SIDE YENU YA WEBSITE
 
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