Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

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Nakuambianga kila siku kuwa wewe unafaa urudi shule angalau uje kusoma. Hizo 1,621 ni idadi za barabara ambzo zilipigwa lami in 2018 alone.

1,621km of roads paved in 2018​

Friday, April 26, 2019
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A road under construction in Wajir County. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

By Patrick Alushula
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group

What you need to know:​

  • The government is expected to have spent Sh128.4 billion on roads by the end of June, according to the 2018/2019 budget.
  • Spending on road repair and maintenance is expected to increase from Sh53.8 billion to Sh66.6 billion.
The government added only 1,621 kilometres of paved roads last year, with most expenditure on roads going towards improving conditions of existing ones.
Economic survey data shows that growth in the length of roads built slowed to 9.5 per cent compared with 30.6 per cent the previous year, putting the country’s total paved roads at 18,655 kilometres.


But more focus was put on improving the condition of existing roads, according to data by Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).
The government is expected to have spent Sh128.4 billion on roads by the end of June, according to the 2018/2019 budget. Spending on road repair and maintenance is expected to increase from Sh53.8 billion to Sh66.6 billion.
A total Sh162.3 billion was expected to be used to construct, rehabilitate and upgrade an estimated 2,189.5 kilometres.

Kitui-Mutomo-Kibwezi and Garsen -Lamu-Witu roads were some of the major roads, with building cost expected at Sh18.4 billion and Sh10.8 billion respectively.

Nation. Empower Africa.​

 
Nakuambianga kila siku kuwa wewe unafaa urudi shule angalau uje kusoma. Hizo 1,621 ni idadi za barabara ambzo zilipigwa lami in 2018 alone.

1,621km of roads paved in 2018​

Friday, April 26, 2019
roads.jpg

A road under construction in Wajir County. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

By Patrick Alushula
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group

What you need to know:​

  • The government is expected to have spent Sh128.4 billion on roads by the end of June, according to the 2018/2019 budget.
  • Spending on road repair and maintenance is expected to increase from Sh53.8 billion to Sh66.6 billion.
The government added only 1,621 kilometres of paved roads last year, with most expenditure on roads going towards improving conditions of existing ones.
Economic survey data shows that growth in the length of roads built slowed to 9.5 per cent compared with 30.6 per cent the previous year, putting the country’s total paved roads at 18,655 kilometres.


But more focus was put on improving the condition of existing roads, according to data by Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).
The government is expected to have spent Sh128.4 billion on roads by the end of June, according to the 2018/2019 budget. Spending on road repair and maintenance is expected to increase from Sh53.8 billion to Sh66.6 billion.
A total Sh162.3 billion was expected to be used to construct, rehabilitate and upgrade an estimated 2,189.5 kilometres.

Kitui-Mutomo-Kibwezi and Garsen -Lamu-Witu roads were some of the major roads, with building cost expected at Sh18.4 billion and Sh10.8 billion respectively.

Nation. Empower Africa.​

Hili ni gazeti limeandika bila kutaja source, kati ya Gazeti na WB ipi ni reliable source?
 
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Hili ni gazeti limeandika bila kutaja source, kati ya Gazeti na WB ipi ni reliable source?

Kwa hivyo hii hapa ni nini?


1,621km of roads paved in 2018​

Friday, April 26, 2019
roads.jpg

A road under construction in Wajir County. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

By Patrick Alushula
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group

What you need to know:​

  • The government is expected to have spent Sh128.4 billion on roads by the end of June, according to the 2018/2019 budget.
  • Spending on road repair and maintenance is expected to increase from Sh53.8 billion to Sh66.6 billion.
The government added only 1,621 kilometres of paved roads last year, with most expenditure on roads going towards improving conditions of existing ones.
Economic survey data shows that growth in the length of roads built slowed to 9.5 per cent compared with 30.6 per cent the previous year, putting the country’s total paved roads at 18,655 kilometres.

But more focus was put on improving the condition of existing roads, according to data by Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).
The government is expected to have spent Sh128.4 billion on roads by the end of June, according to the 2018/2019 budget. Spending on road repair and maintenance is expected to increase from Sh53.8 billion to Sh66.6 billion.
A total Sh162.3 billion was expected to be used to construct, rehabilitate and upgrade an estimated 2,189.5 kilometres.

Kitui-Mutomo-Kibwezi and Garsen -Lamu-Witu roads were some of the major roads, with building cost expected at Sh18.4 billion and Sh10.8 billion respectively.
 
Excuses kama kawaida yenu

Kwa hivyo hii hapa ni nini?


1,621km of roads paved in 2018​

Friday, April 26, 2019
roads.jpg

A road under construction in Wajir County. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

By Patrick Alushula
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group

What you need to know:​

  • The government is expected to have spent Sh128.4 billion on roads by the end of June, according to the 2018/2019 budget.
  • Spending on road repair and maintenance is expected to increase from Sh53.8 billion to Sh66.6 billion.
The government added only 1,621 kilometres of paved roads last year, with most expenditure on roads going towards improving conditions of existing ones.
Economic survey data shows that growth in the length of roads built slowed to 9.5 per cent compared with 30.6 per cent the previous year, putting the country’s total paved roads at 18,655 kilometres.

But more focus was put on improving the condition of existing roads, according to data by Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).
The government is expected to have spent Sh128.4 billion on roads by the end of June, according to the 2018/2019 budget. Spending on road repair and maintenance is expected to increase from Sh53.8 billion to Sh66.6 billion.
A total Sh162.3 billion was expected to be used to construct, rehabilitate and upgrade an estimated 2,189.5 kilometres.

Kitui-Mutomo-Kibwezi and Garsen -Lamu-Witu roads were some of the major roads, with building cost expected at Sh18.4 billion and Sh10.8 billion respectively.
Hiyo kilometer 18,655 ya lami ni according to Economic Survey data, sio according to KNBS, soma vizuri wacha kulazimisha.
 
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