Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Six developers win huge city low income housing tenders

City Hall has awarded six companies multibillion-shilling tenders to construct affordable houses in Nairobi.

The County Assembly Committee on Housing says the development

is part of the Urban Renewal and Housing Regeneration Programme.

The firms - Technofin Kenya, Green Ederman Property, Green Prestik, Jabavu Village, Stanlib Kenya and Directline Assurance Limited - will put up more than 8,000 units across the city.

The Committee on Housing report was brought by the executive to the assembly for adoption on Wednesday. It is based on Sessional Paper 1 of 2018 on urban regeneration policy.

Old and New Ngara, Jeevanjee, Suna Road, Ngong Road Phases one and two, Bachelors’ Quarters and Pangani are among the estates targeted for the urban renewal.

Under the project expected to give Nairobi a face-lift and ease pressure in the housing market, Technofin Kenya will redevelop 1,434 units in Pangani estate. Currently the estate has 48 occupants and their dependants.

The report states that the contract lacks a clause requiring the use of locally sourced skills and materials.

Further, the contract states that Technofin will allot 40 per cent of units for sale at market rate and 60 per cent as low cost housing.

Green Erdemman has been contracted to develop 4,068 housing units in Ngong Road Phases One and Two.

The county government will take 848 units in Phase One and 20 per cent of the units in Phase Two.

The buildings will have 34 floors and 98 metres high.

For Phase One, the contract was signed on August 17, 2018 and Phase Two on August 16, same year.

According to the report, the joint agreements were signed without reference to any county policy.

It says there was a need to review those agreements.

Land for Phase One is valued at Sh4 billion ( 12.5 acres). The construction cost is Sh25 billion. Land

in Phase Two land is also valued at Sh4 billion. The job is projected to cost Sh23 billion.


Mother titles will remain with the county government but sub-leases will be created.

Green Prestik has been awarded Old Ngara, now occupied by 73 tenants and their dependants. The developer will compensate each of them at Sh30,000 a month for the period they will be relocated.

The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority reduced the height for the houses from 68 to 42 metres as the plots are

on a flight path.

Last year, County Executive for Lands Charles Kerich had said the location of estates along flight paths was among the reason why the project had delayed.

For 7.5-acre Uhuru Estate, the county has contracted Stanlib Kenya to build 1,890 units consisting of one, two and three bedrooms.

Ownership percentage between the company and the county was not agreed, but it is expected that the devolved unit will get 20 per cent of mark up selling price and at least 400 houses.

Stanlib raised concern that they were not aware of the policy when they signed the contract. They regretted that access to the site remained a challenge although they were ready to break the

ground.

Directline Assurance will develop 585 houses and 3,000 market stalls in Suna. According to their contract, the county will add a mark up of 20 per cent on the price

quoted for the completed houses and stalls.

However, they are yet to sign a Joint Venture agreement.

The Planning committee chairman, Antony Kiragu, said the project will make it impossible for tenants to continue occupying the houses during the construction.

“In this scenario residents will be relocated,” Kiragu said.

Kerich said the tenants affected will be compensated as the developers already have the money set aside for that purpose.

The tenants will receive a lump sum instead of monthly compensation.

The county will thereafter set a ground-breaking day.

The directive will be implemented in conjunction with the national government through the Ministry of Interior under the Nairobi Regeneration Committee.

The houses are said to be highly subsidised by the county government with a state waiver on taxes making the affordable.

Twenty six developers had expressed interest in the redevelopment of the estates.
What us the cost of buying or rentig hizo nyumba?
 
The spectator index walichukua data ya world bank, meant urban population living in slums, we are doing bad, but walitja only important countries, TZ haikutajwa coz nii other countries. ya TZ ni 50.7%. Guess nini, KE na TZ ziko same grouping ya slumView attachment 1090406
Acha porojo jombaa unaleta data za kibera hapa, world bank wameleta ya 2019 we unaleta ujinga wa 2014..
 
What us the cost of buying or rentig hizo nyumba?
No idea rent cost but zitakuwa subsidised ndio a normal mwananchi aweze kuafford kulipa rent. Zitakuwa za kurent coz ni za serikali. Serikali itaziaward in a lottery like system, ni long term ya kujaribu kuondoa slums na kuincrease housing for increasing urban population
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But kuna similar private coming up, ziko quite expensive to be low cost, 6 million to 8.5 million. River estate ni private na different project
 
Acha porojo jombaa unaleta data za kibera hapa, world bank wameleta ya 2019 we unaleta ujinga wa 2014..
So tanzania ilikuwa na 50.7% slums in 2014 sasa iko 0%. Heko kwenu
But hio data ichioboy ametoa kwa 'The Spectator Index' original source yake ni worldbank, which puts kenya ta 56% na Tanzania 50.7%. Thats the data utapata kwa worldbank, na The Spectator Index ata si verifed user pale twitter, anaokota data from somewhere, in this case website ya worldbank which nimepeana link
Ama uko na better data? I am always open to corrections. Nionyeshe data ya 2019 please
 
So tanzania ilikuwa na 50.7% slums in 2014 sasa iko 0%. Heko kwenu
But hio data ichioboy ametoa kwa 'The Spectator Index' original source yake ni worldbank, which puts kenya ta 56% na Tanzania 50.7%. Thats the data utapata kwa worldbank, na The Spectator Index ata si verifed user pale twitter, anaokota data from somewhere, in this case website ya worldbank which nimepeana link
Ama uko na better data? I am always open to corrections. Nionyeshe data ya 2019 please
Shida nini? Si tumeweka screenshot inaonyesha kenya slum dwellers ni ya tatu duniani ina 56% kutoka wb,basi na wewe tuwekee screenshot inayoonyesha tanzania na percentage yake ya population inayoishi kwa slum,wacha porojo mingi
Nb usiweke data kutoka mathare pliiiz zingatia kama hauna kausha !simple tu
 
Shida nini? Si tumeweka screenshot inaonyesha kenya slum dwellers ni ya tatu duniani ina 56% kutoka wb,basi na wewe tuwekee screenshot inayoonyesha tanzania na percentage yake ya population inayoishi kwa slum,wacha porojo mingi
Nb usiweke data kutoka mathare pliiiz zingatia kama hauna kausha !simple tu

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Shida nini? Si tumeweka screenshot inaonyesha kenya slum dwellers ni ya tatu duniani ina 56% kutoka wb,basi na wewe tuwekee screenshot inayoonyesha tanzania na percentage yake ya population inayoishi kwa slum,wacha porojo mingi
Nb usiweke data kutoka mathare pliiiz zingatia kama hauna kausha !simple tu
ndio naexplain, hio data ni ya from an unverified twitter account man, 'the spector'. Na walitoa data worldbank, nikaenda kwa website ya worldbank, nikatuma link na screenshot. Kenya si ya tatu, wameomit some non important countries. My info ni from the source, worldbank, ya uchiboy ni unverified twitter.
The unverified account inasema 56% of Kenyans live in slums, which walikosea, ni 56% ya urban population. To live in a slum unafaa kuwa kwa urban place na kenyas urban population ni less than 30%, so you get my drift
Same source ya 56% ya urban Kenyans living in slums inaweka urban tanzanians at 50.7%
 
So hii world bank waongo hapa 2019 data😆😆😆😆😆👇👇👇👇


The spector index ni world bank?
Enda website ya worldbank where spector alitoa info yake, unless alijitungia. That twitter account ata si verified, so I'd trust worldbank data more
hii ni website ya worldbank
kenya iko na56%, tanzania 50.7%, south Africa 23% ethiopia na other countries hapo wameround off to nearest whole numbers kwa hio screenshot yako etc . Sudan has been ommited 91.6, DRC 75%. tanzania 50.7 ama 51%, Mozambique 80% ommited etchttps://data.worldbank.org/indicator/en.pop.slum.ur.zs?view=map
check data and compare
 

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ndio naexplain, hio data ni ya from an unverified twitter account man, 'the spector'. Na walitoa data worldbank, nikaenda kwa website ya worldbank, nikatuma link na screenshot. Kenya si ya tatu, wameomit some non important countries. My info ni from the source, worldbank, ya uchiboy ni unverified twitter.
The unverified account inasema 56% of Kenyans live in slums, which walikosea, ni 56% ya urban population. To live in a slum unafaa kuwa kwa urban place na kenyas urban population ni less than 30%, so you get my drift
Same source ya 56% ya urban Kenyans living in slums inaweka urban tanzanians at 50.7%
Hahaaaa haaa porojo
 
The spector index ni world bank?
Enda website ya worldbank where spector alitoa info yake, unless alijitungia. That twitter account ata si verified, so I'd trust worldbank data more
hii ni website ya worldbank
kenya iko na56%, tanzania 50.7%, south Africa 23% ethiopia na other countries hapo wameround off to nearest whole numbers kwa hio screenshot yako etc . Sudan has been ommited 91.6, DRC 75%. tanzania 50.7 ama 51%, Mozambique 80% ommited etchttps://data.worldbank.org/indicator/en.pop.slum.ur.zs?view=map
check data and compare
Ya tatu duniani ila kwa kweli world bank Mungu anawaona😆😆😆👇😂😂
Kitu 2019 may yani bado mboga ya moto

 
ndio naexplain, hio data ni ya from an unverified twitter account man, 'the spector'. Na walitoa data worldbank, nikaenda kwa website ya worldbank, nikatuma link na screenshot. Kenya si ya tatu, wameomit some non important countries. My info ni from the source, worldbank, ya uchiboy ni unverified twitter.
The unverified account inasema 56% of Kenyans live in slums, which walikosea, ni 56% ya urban population. To live in a slum unafaa kuwa kwa urban place na kenyas urban population ni less than 30%, so you get my drift
Same source ya 56% ya urban Kenyans living in slums inaweka urban tanzanians at 50.7%
Non sense😆😆😆😆
 
The spector index ni world bank?
Enda website ya worldbank where spector alitoa info yake, unless alijitungia. That twitter account ata si verified, so I'd trust worldbank data more
hii ni website ya worldbank
kenya iko na56%, tanzania 50.7%, south Africa 23% ethiopia na other countries hapo wameround off to nearest whole numbers kwa hio screenshot yako etc . Sudan has been ommited 91.6, DRC 75%. tanzania 50.7 ama 51%, Mozambique 80% ommited etchttps://data.worldbank.org/indicator/en.pop.slum.ur.zs?view=map
check data and compare
70% of Tanzania's population doesn't live in urban areas and that is pretty much 38million people. Hiyo 50.6% tayari imeleta uongo kwani slums huwa kwenye urban areas na ni only 30% of Tanzanians who live in Urban areas na si wote wanaishi kwenye informal settlements. Kawadanganye wajinga wenzako ila sio mimi maana najua hata WB huwa wanapika data, kwani wao ni malaika? na unadhani organizations like IMF, WB hawawezi kutumia authority yao kupika data ili kudiscourage investments kwenye nchi ambazo hawataki zionekane kuwa zina maendeleo? ndio maana huwa nasema wewe ni mjinga sana. Hii dunia hakuna kitu kinachotokea automatically, sadly almost everything happens because some powerful people have regular rendezvous to make "things" happen. Unafikiri Tanzania's socialism made the west happy? NO it did not na ndio maana kenya ikawa hub ya western politics and influence in EA so sishangai sana kama taasisi zikipika data kuhusu TZ leo hii. We are not somebody's minions as you goons are.
 
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