Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Top 10 Largest Infrastructure Projects in East Africa
Business Daily.
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   According to a recent report by Deloitte dubbed Africa Construction Trends 2016, Kenya with 11 projects, has the greatest number of large infrastructure projects in East Africa, accounting for about 25.6% of the total. Kenya is closely followed by Ethiopia and Uganda, each with nine projects, and then Tanzania with eight projects.
In East Africa, transport sector took the biggest chunk of the projects, with 15 Road & Bridge projects while Energy & Power projects make up just over a quarter of all projects, and account for over US$10.7bn of investments.
Region wise, West Africa had the most number of projects with 92 projects and also the most in terms of value at US$120 Billion. However, South Africa was the single country with the largest number of projects (41) followed by Nigeria (38).
From the report, governments own majority of the projects (86%), while only 2.3% are owned by Private Domestic companies. The remainder (11.6%) are owned by German and British companies. China is also the most visible builder, constructing 41.9% of all projects.
Top 10 Largest Projects in East Africa 2016/2017 By Cost (USD)
Ethiopia’s 6,000-megawatt, Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is ranked as the largest infrastructure project in East Africa (USD 4.1Bn), followed by Kenya’s recently unveiled Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) which cost USD 3.8 Billion.
Uganda’s 600 MW Karuma Hydropower Plant which is estimated to cost USD $2.2 Billion is in third place and is expected to be commissioned in 2018.
In fourth place was Kenya’s 5,000-acre Tatu City project being developed by Rendeavour, Africa’s largest urban land developer. The mixed-use development includes homes, schools, offices, a shopping district, medical clinics, nature areas, a sport & entertainment complex and manufacturing area.
Tatu City Project
The Lake Turkana Wind Power Project in Kenya was ranked position nine. It is the single largest private sector investment in Kenya’s history covering 40,000 acres (162km²) and will cost USD 0.9 Billion. (Sh 70 Billion)
Lake Turkana Wind Power Project
Its also the largest wind farm project in Africa with an output of 300 MW comprising of 365 turbines, a 33 kV electrical collector network and a 428 km transmission line from Lake Turkana to Susua sub-station.
The report includes 286 construction projects in Africa worth US$324 Billion and had broken ground by 1 June 2016 and are valued at US$50m or above.
 
Top 10 Largest Infrastructure Projects in East Africa
Business Daily.
This is a one stop financial platform for Investors, retirement, stock market platform designed to educate and engage small, medium and large business in all 47 Counties of Kenya and the larger African region We focus on advisors, resources and data necessary for successful bilateral trade and investment.
   According to a recent report by Deloitte dubbed Africa Construction Trends 2016, Kenya with 11 projects, has the greatest number of large infrastructure projects in East Africa, accounting for about 25.6% of the total. Kenya is closely followed by Ethiopia and Uganda, each with nine projects, and then Tanzania with eight projects.
In East Africa, transport sector took the biggest chunk of the projects, with 15 Road & Bridge projects while Energy & Power projects make up just over a quarter of all projects, and account for over US$10.7bn of investments.
Region wise, West Africa had the most number of projects with 92 projects and also the most in terms of value at US$120 Billion. However, South Africa was the single country with the largest number of projects (41) followed by Nigeria (38).
From the report, governments own majority of the projects (86%), while only 2.3% are owned by Private Domestic companies. The remainder (11.6%) are owned by German and British companies. China is also the most visible builder, constructing 41.9% of all projects.
Top 10 Largest Projects in East Africa 2016/2017 By Cost (USD)
Ethiopia’s 6,000-megawatt, Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is ranked as the largest infrastructure project in East Africa (USD 4.1Bn), followed by Kenya’s recently unveiled Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) which cost USD 3.8 Billion.
Uganda’s 600 MW Karuma Hydropower Plant which is estimated to cost USD $2.2 Billion is in third place and is expected to be commissioned in 2018.
In fourth place was Kenya’s 5,000-acre Tatu City project being developed by Rendeavour, Africa’s largest urban land developer. The mixed-use development includes homes, schools, offices, a shopping district, medical clinics, nature areas, a sport & entertainment complex and manufacturing area.
Tatu City Project
The Lake Turkana Wind Power Project in Kenya was ranked position nine. It is the single largest private sector investment in Kenya’s history covering 40,000 acres (162km²) and will cost USD 0.9 Billion. (Sh 70 Billion)
Lake Turkana Wind Power Project
Its also the largest wind farm project in Africa with an output of 300 MW comprising of 365 turbines, a 33 kV electrical collector network and a 428 km transmission line from Lake Turkana to Susua sub-station.
The report includes 286 construction projects in Africa worth US$324 Billion and had broken ground by 1 June 2016 and are valued at US$50m or above.
Achana na habari za kale sasa hivi project kubwa
TZ sgr $3.16bln
Stieglers gorge dam $3bln
The list gooooos on nashangaa anaweka mikeka ya zaman
 
Sgr yetu imekua $3.16billions maana sasa yafika Dodoma lol unachomokea wap
You specifically pointed in Dar., if we quantify running projects., bado kaka! wachana na ma proposals., we lead in EAC., fanya utafiti., but ikiwa mtajenga bagamoyo port., then tunaweza pimana, kwa kujumulisha project zote; Lapset, SGR, ports, express way., techno city, na kadhalika., lakini kwa sasa tulia tuone., am waiting for two years, tuje tupimane misuli ya maendeleo.
 
You specifically pointed in Dar., if we quantify running projects., bado kaka! wachana na ma proposals., we lead in EAC., fanya utafiti., but ikiwa mtajenga bagamoyo port., then tunaweza pimana, kwa kujumulisha project zote; Lapset, SGR, ports, express way., techno city, na kadhalika., lakini kwa sasa tulia tuone., am waiting for two years, tuje tupimane misuli ya maendeleo.
Dar pia wanapanua port $$$$sema nasahau lakin dar unakua nayo vizur...
 
hio list ni ya last year. ignore it.
kisha kuna Nairobi - Mombasa Expressway ($3b) na Centum breaks ground for Sh100 billion industrial park ($1b)
LDC wanajikaza na bado., hata vyanzo vyao vya mapato haviwezi tosha to take care of national budget!., propaganda ya "tunajenga na pesa zetu" iliambulia patupu! lazima wakope. That's why am waiting for like 2 or 3 years tuone what major projects will be on the ground between Kenya and Tanzania. Facts, not propaganda na wishful thinking.
 
You specifically pointed in Dar., if we quantify running projects., bado kaka! wachana na ma proposals., we lead in EAC., fanya utafiti., but ikiwa mtajenga bagamoyo port., then tunaweza pimana, kwa kujumulisha project zote; Lapset, SGR, ports, express way., techno city, na kadhalika., lakini kwa sasa tulia tuone., am waiting for two years, tuje tupimane misuli ya maendeleo.
ww unatutajia na renders where is techno city??
wapi express way??? ww unaongea pumba tu
 
LDC wanajikaza na bado., hata vyanzo vyao vya mapato haviwezi tosha to take care of national budget!., propaganda ya "tunajenga na pesa zetu" iliambulia patupu! lazima wakope. That's why am waiting for like 2 or 3 years tuone what major projects will be on the ground between Kenya and Tanzania. Facts, not propaganda na wishful thinking.
haviwez vp wakat leo tanzania inajenga modern electric train in africa kwa kutumia pesa yake na tayari phase one and two zishaanza 3.16b usd
serekali imenunua ndege 7 cash hakuna loan wala leasing deal my friend
 
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LDC wanajikaza na bado., hata vyanzo vyao vya mapato haviwezi tosha to take care of national budget!., propaganda ya "tunajenga na pesa zetu" iliambulia patupu! lazima wakope. That's why am waiting for like 2 or 3 years tuone what major projects will be on the ground between Kenya and Tanzania. Facts, not propaganda na wishful thinking.


Hahaha .. .hujawaambia poa
 
You specifically pointed in Dar., if we quantify running projects., bado kaka! wachana na ma proposals., we lead in EAC., fanya utafiti., but ikiwa mtajenga bagamoyo port., then tunaweza pimana, kwa kujumulisha project zote; Lapset, SGR, ports, express way., techno city, na kadhalika., lakini kwa sasa tulia tuone., am waiting for two years, tuje tupimane misuli ya maendeleo.


Tanzania is just omena/dagaa in a small pond.....they are yet to swim in bigger waters with the real fish.They should peacefully focus on building there country without shouting at us
.....kila mtu acheze kwao tungojee report ya IMF na world bank
 
Marsabit......The Nevada of Africa


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