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Multi-Billion Projects Changing the Face of Mombasa City​

kenyans.co.ke
Oct 17, 2020 7:57 PM
  • Mombasa County’s economy is on an upward trajectory following the commissioning and completion of multi-billion projects by the county and national governments.
    President Uhuru Kenyatta haspersonally expressed interest in the projects and has also inspected the progress of some of them personally.



    The government has pumped billions to improve the face of the coastal city which was at risk of being forgotten.


    An oil tanker, Mt Frixos, discharges crude oil at Kipevu terminal at the port of Mombasa

    An oil tanker, Mt Frixos, discharges crude oil at Kipevu terminal at the port of Mombasa

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    Kipevu Oil Terminal (KOT)
    The Ksh 40 billion oil terminal, which is currently under construction, is a 200,000 DWT capacity facility capable of handling import and export of all petroleum products.

    The oil jetty has a dedicated high volume Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) channel which is expected to enhance supply of cooking gas in Kenya and the region.
    The project is being undertaken by the China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), has a timeline of 30 months and it is expected to be ready by August 1, 2021.
    The Kipevu Oil Terminal is expected to expand Kenya’s petroleum handling and storage capacity by almost 400 per cent.
    Likoni Pedestrian Floating Bridge
    The 1.2 kilometer floating bridge, the first of its kind in the region, is at 51 percent completion rate and will be ready for use by the end of this year.
    When complete, the Ksh1.9 billion bridge is expected to ease pressure on the Likoni ferry crossing by taking up most of the foot traffic, leaving the ferries to serve vehicular cargo between Mombasa and the South Coast.
    The construction works of the project are being carried out by the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) and overseen by the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) which is under the state’s ministry of transport and infrastructure.
    The Likoni Floating bridge length specifications

    The Likoni Floating bridge length specifications.
    Twitter
    Designed for pedestrians only, the Likoni floating bridge deck will comprise a 529 m long floating section, and 54 m long approaches on either side of the floating span.
    It will have a discrete-continuous structural system with 35 No. double body supported boats, and 2 No. end boats with twin springboards installed to form the floating bridge deck.
    Port Reitz/Moi International Development Project
    The Port Reitz/Moi International Development Project was completed at a cost of Ksh2 billion.
    It is expected to raise Mombasa’s position as a more efficient logistics hub and also support the expansion of the road to a dual carriageway and improve the existing Port Reitz and Moi International Airport access roads covering 6.4 kilometres in length.
    The project will also improve traffic movement at intersections, including the installation of traffic lights and grade separated junctions.
    The Port Reitz/Moi International Airport Access Road development project sends a clear message to both local and foreign investors, that Kenya is open to business and willing to improve the business environment to make it as conducive as possible.
    Port Reitz - Moi International Airport access road

    Port Reitz - Moi International Airport access road
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    Mombasa Southern Bypass
    Work on the second and third phase of the Dongo Kundu bypass has already started and is expected to be complete in less than four years.
    It will cost Ksh28 billion with a phase that includes the construction of Kenya’s longest bridge across the Mteza and Mwache creeks taking Ksh24 billion.
    The first phase of the project was completed at a cost of Ksh12 billion.
    The Ksh4 billion dualling of seven kilometres (from Kibundani on the southern end to the seaside at Mwangala) is in progress.
    The project will ease traffic pressure on the Likoni Ferry and decongest Mombasa Island.
    A section o phase one of the Dongo-Kundu Bypass

    A section o phase one of the Dongo-Kundu Bypass
    File
    Rehabilitation of Airside Pavements and Airfield Ground Lighting System at Moi International Airport, Mombasa, Kenya
    Components of the project include: Rehabilitation of the runway, taxiways and apron; airfield lighting including upgrading existing airfield and ground lighting, sinkhole remediation and slope stabilization, rainwater harvesting and drainage works.
    Rehabilitation works on runways have commenced and are at advanced stages.
    Apron repair works have commenced. Rainwater harvesting tank construction for 3 tanks are in progress.
    Drainage works are underway while airfield and ground lighting cables have been installed and installation of fittings is in progress.
    The overall work is 70% complete and will cost Ksh7 billion.
 
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Uko na akili finyu blind patriot! Team Man Useless! 4-1 ya kuchapa Newcastle inakupa orgasm kishenzi, umesahau 6-1 kichapo cha mbwa!
 
Haijalishi ata kama ni za akin Azam, Abdul, babu wa loliondo, weka list and their value and annual returns! Kuna several credible sources be my guest wacha blah blah blah!😂😂
endeleeni kujishaua Each of these two companies is bigger than Safaricom!



D6YsDHPWwAMjeAz



D6YsDHMWkAAySbW




In 2015 METL group had already crossed annual revenue of $1.9 bln !

“Our vision is that by 2020/21, we want to be a $5 billion revenue company,” said the CEO of the firm also known as METL Group. Revenue was expected to reach $1.9 billion in 2014/15.
Tanzania's METL Group eyes Africa expansion as middle class grows

The 42-year-old is the chief executive and leading shareholder of the MeTL Group, a family-owned Tanzanian conglomerate with operations in manufacturing, agriculture, haulage, storage distribution, trading, and real estate. It is one of the largest industrial conglomerates in east Africa, with annual revenues of $1.5 billion and a workforce of more than 20,000 people. Since MeTL Group already contributes 3.5% of Tanzania’s GDP, it is fast outgrowing national boundaries, working across 11 countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Dubai.
Tanzania’s Titan: Mohammed “Mo” Dewji.
 
Povuuuu., check youtube ujionee kisha ujinyonge., pictures are limiting. Progress ni progress ata kama ni 1%😂😂, ile yenu ilifika wapi?😂😂😂😂
hua nacheka sana bro project zote kenya ni almost zimekufa 😂😂😂😂 huku zingine zikigeuka white elephant
 

"#Kenya ni Uchumi wa Kwenye makaratasi!"​

Multi-Billion Projects Changing the Face of Mombasa City​

kenyans.co.ke
Oct 17, 2020 7:57 PM
  • Mombasa County’s economy is on an upward trajectory following the commissioning and completion of multi-billion projects by the county and national governments.
    President Uhuru Kenyatta haspersonally expressed interest in the projects and has also inspected the progress of some of them personally.



    The government has pumped billions to improve the face of the coastal city which was at risk of being forgotten.


    An oil tanker, Mt Frixos, discharges crude oil at Kipevu terminal at the port of Mombasa

    An oil tanker, Mt Frixos, discharges crude oil at Kipevu terminal at the port of Mombasa

    File
    Kipevu Oil Terminal (KOT)
    The Ksh 40 billion oil terminal, which is currently under construction, is a 200,000 DWT capacity facility capable of handling import and export of all petroleum products.

    The oil jetty has a dedicated high volume Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) channel which is expected to enhance supply of cooking gas in Kenya and the region.
    The project is being undertaken by the China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), has a timeline of 30 months and it is expected to be ready by August 1, 2021.
    The Kipevu Oil Terminal is expected to expand Kenya’s petroleum handling and storage capacity by almost 400 per cent.
    Likoni Pedestrian Floating Bridge
    The 1.2 kilometer floating bridge, the first of its kind in the region, is at 51 percent completion rate and will be ready for use by the end of this year.
    When complete, the Ksh1.9 billion bridge is expected to ease pressure on the Likoni ferry crossing by taking up most of the foot traffic, leaving the ferries to serve vehicular cargo between Mombasa and the South Coast.
    The construction works of the project are being carried out by the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) and overseen by the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) which is under the state’s ministry of transport and infrastructure.
    The Likoni Floating bridge length specifications

    The Likoni Floating bridge length specifications.
    Twitter
    Designed for pedestrians only, the Likoni floating bridge deck will comprise a 529 m long floating section, and 54 m long approaches on either side of the floating span.
    It will have a discrete-continuous structural system with 35 No. double body supported boats, and 2 No. end boats with twin springboards installed to form the floating bridge deck.
    Port Reitz/Moi International Development Project
    The Port Reitz/Moi International Development Project was completed at a cost of Ksh2 billion.
    It is expected to raise Mombasa’s position as a more efficient logistics hub and also support the expansion of the road to a dual carriageway and improve the existing Port Reitz and Moi International Airport access roads covering 6.4 kilometres in length.
    The project will also improve traffic movement at intersections, including the installation of traffic lights and grade separated junctions.
    The Port Reitz/Moi International Airport Access Road development project sends a clear message to both local and foreign investors, that Kenya is open to business and willing to improve the business environment to make it as conducive as possible.
    Port Reitz - Moi International Airport access road

    Port Reitz - Moi International Airport access road
    File
    Mombasa Southern Bypass
    Work on the second and third phase of the Dongo Kundu bypass has already started and is expected to be complete in less than four years.
    It will cost Ksh28 billion with a phase that includes the construction of Kenya’s longest bridge across the Mteza and Mwache creeks taking Ksh24 billion.
    The first phase of the project was completed at a cost of Ksh12 billion.
    The Ksh4 billion dualling of seven kilometres (from Kibundani on the southern end to the seaside at Mwangala) is in progress.
    The project will ease traffic pressure on the Likoni Ferry and decongest Mombasa Island.
    A section o phase one of the Dongo-Kundu Bypass

    A section o phase one of the Dongo-Kundu Bypass
    File
    Rehabilitation of Airside Pavements and Airfield Ground Lighting System at Moi International Airport, Mombasa, Kenya
    Components of the project include: Rehabilitation of the runway, taxiways and apron; airfield lighting including upgrading existing airfield and ground lighting, sinkhole remediation and slope stabilization, rainwater harvesting and drainage works.
    Rehabilitation works on runways have commenced and are at advanced stages.
    Apron repair works have commenced. Rainwater harvesting tank construction for 3 tanks are in progress.
    Drainage works are underway while airfield and ground lighting cables have been installed and installation of fittings is in progress.
    The overall work is 70% complete and will cost Ksh7 billion.
kwani hujui likoni bridge project iko over 30yrs on paper huo uchumi unatokea wapi???? ikiwa munajisifu na vitu vidogo vinawatoa kamasi 😂😂😂😂
 
Wivu itakunyonga babu! Tanzania hamna huo uwezo ama nyie wachoyo kishenzi next door neighbour u cant assist ata kusema pole ni balaa! No wonder u have no meaningful progress with trickle down effect at all, only propaganda to hoodwink the public yet multidimentional poverty prevails!
We bwege ulikuwa slum gani wakati wamsumbiji wanaua na kubaka watz na kuchoma mali zao hadi mkatucheka hapa jf wacha magaidi wawanyoroshe hao msumbiji Kwanza ni faida kwa gesi yetu tz ni Kama Kenya ilivyo kosa bomba la mafuta ya Uganda moja ya sababu ni ugaidi sasa na yanayo tokea msumbiji ni faida kwa tz kuhusu ujenzi wa kuchakata gesi Kati ya msumbiji au tz maana kunakaushindani kidogo

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endeleeni kujishaua Each of these two companies is bigger than Safaricom!



D6YsDHPWwAMjeAz



D6YsDHMWkAAySbW




In 2015 METL group had already crossed annual revenue of $1.9 bln !

“Our vision is that by 2020/21, we want to be a $5 billion revenue company,” said the CEO of the firm also known as METL Group. Revenue was expected to reach $1.9 billion in 2014/15.
Tanzania's METL Group eyes Africa expansion as middle class grows

The 42-year-old is the chief executive and leading shareholder of the MeTL Group, a family-owned Tanzanian conglomerate with operations in manufacturing, agriculture, haulage, storage distribution, trading, and real estate. It is one of the largest industrial conglomerates in east Africa, with annual revenues of $1.5 billion and a workforce of more than 20,000 people. Since MeTL Group already contributes 3.5% of Tanzania’s GDP, it is fast outgrowing national boundaries, working across 11 countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Dubai.
Tanzania’s Titan: Mohammed “Mo” Dewji.

Revenue ya $1.5billion(ksh 150B) ndio kubwa kuliko safaricom?😂😂😂😉 sevice revenue ya Safcom ni around Ksh.240B wewe unapiga kifua na 150B!., 😂😂😂 sometimes it is wise kupita kimya kimya
 
kwani hujui likoni bridge project iko over 30yrs on paper huo uchumi unatokea wapi???? ikiwa munajisifu na vitu vidogo vinawatoa kamasi 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂povuuu! Outside Nairobi tunatamba mdogo mdogo! Kimya kimya unaumwa ukiona any positive moves from Kenya😂😂😂 read loud n clear.., more loading..
 
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