Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Ona venye wewe ni fala, kwani world bank ndio huwa inatujengea barabara?😂🤣😂.

The only world bank report I can show is this one here🤣🤣😂👇👇👇


🤣🤣 Mkunya leo nimekubana kwenye kona kudadeq zako

Huchomoki na hizo toilet papers zako za kunyata

Mna 11k tu tena moram roads ndio nyingi 🤣🤣

 
Kawadanganye nyumbu wenzio wa Jubilee

Mpaka 2020 mna kilometers 11k tu za lami leta WB report, usiniletee brochures za jubilee


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 says mtu analeta tweet over a goverment and international body report nkt so confused guy
 
Since independence until 2017 you built only 11000km of roads now in just a span of 3years from 2017 you have already built another 13000km of roads what we want is proof of how could you be able to build more km of roads in just 3 years than what you could have managed in your entire time since independence up until 2017. PROOF
Kwani unadhani hawajui? Ukiwakuta twitter hayo ndiyo maswali yao ila humu wanajificha chini ya mpapai
 
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 says mtu analeta tweet over a goverment and international body report nkt so confused guy
Unajua Africa Check ni nini?
🤣🤣😅

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🤣🤣 Mkunya leo nimekubana kwenye kona kudadeq zako

Huchomoki na hizo toilet papers zako za kunyata

Mna 11k tu tena moram roads ndio nyingi 🤣🤣


Kizungu pia ni ngumu what does the tweet say
Yaani umeniona mimi ni lunatic kama wewe wa kuanza kukagua video za metre 200 kila moja kutafuta kilometres 13k?

Leta data iliosimama dede kama hii ya WB, usiniletee toilet papers za Kunyaland sababu tayari zipo exposed na Africa check


Hii ni world bank ama hii ni tweet ya mtu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 sacha basi hata mimi nikatweet 24000km Mnitag nkt confused elements kama 2013 ilikua 11000 ikiongezeka 40% tena inakua 11000 very confused indeed
 
🤣🤣 Mkunya leo nimekubana kwenye kona kudadeq zako

Huchomoki na hizo toilet papers zako za kunyata

Mna 11k tu tena moram roads ndio nyingi 🤣🤣


Nataka Leo ulie vizuri 😂😂😂.

Kenya =21,000km of paved roads.
Tanzania = 9,000km of paved roads.

Sh3.5trn before audit​

WEDNESDAY JULY 14 2021
Nairobi Expressway

Nairobi Expressway is under construction. PHOTO | LUCY WANJIRU | NMG

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By PATRICK ALUSHULA
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SUMMARY​

  • The Kenya Roads Board (KRB), the agency charged with overseeing development and repairing of roads, has revealed the valuation in the tender seeking consultants to conduct a two-year survey on the condition of Kenyan roads.
  • The valuation of the 246,757.26 kilometres of roads, which include 40,002.34km trunk roads, is more than Kenya’s Sh3.06 trillion budget, highlighting the impact of Jubilee administration’s accelerated investment in roads in the past decade.
  • KRB data says the country has 161,821km classified roads, 34,000km unclassified or new roads with more than nine-metre road reserve and 50,000 km narrow roads that have less than nine-metre road reserve.



Kenya has valued its roads at Sh3.5 trillion ahead of a key audit that will inform maintenance of the vast network, pointing to the impact of huge spending on public infrastructure in the past eight years of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration.

The Kenya Roads Board (KRB), the agency charged with overseeing development and repairing of roads, has revealed the valuation in the tender seeking consultants to conduct a two-year survey on the condition of Kenyan roads.

The valuation of the 246,757.26 kilometres of roads, which include 40,002.34km trunk roads, is more than Kenya’s Sh3.06 trillion budget, highlighting the impact of Jubilee administration’s accelerated investment in roads in the past decade.

KRB data says the country has 161,821km classified roads, 34,000km unclassified or new roads with more than nine-metre road reserve and 50,000 km narrow roads that have less than nine-metre road reserve.

Kenya had 76,100km of roads in 2014, meaning that 85,721km of paved and unpaved roads were added in five years to June 2019. The country has added 10,395km of paved roads from 2010 to close June 2019 with 21,295km.

“Kenya’s road assets are estimated at over Sh3.5 trillion, representing one of the largest public investments in the country,” says KRB.

Official data shows Kenya spent Sh524.76 billion on road development in five years to June 2020, with an additional Sh255.7 billion going to repair and maintenance.

KRB is now searching for a consultant to carry out a road inventory and conditions survey (RICS) — the process of collecting data on the road assets — to inform future investments.

KRB says the findings will provide insight into the condition of the roads and help in making the right maintenance and capital plans.

“The overall objective of this study is to conduct a RICS on the country’s entire road network and its facilities aimed at getting data needed to make informed decisions about the network,” says KRB.

The consultant will be expected to assess the performance of various road sections in terms of their traffic levels, standard of development and safety levels.

The consultant will also collect inventory of bridges and major structures supporting the road network and document their condition. Four other consultants will collect data on the road network in the counties as well as the unclassified roads.

The last road inventory and conditions survey was carried out from 2016 to 2018, showing improved quality and quantity of the network.

KRB says roads in good condition increased from 44 percent in 2009 to 56.9 percent in 2018.

The 2018 study, which was funded by World Bank, also developed a Rural Access Index for each county and a country average figure.

RAI is a global indicator for measuring people’s access to reliable transport in rural areas, usually a pointer to the socio-economic status of people in those places.
 
Kizungu pia ni ngumu what does the tweet say

Hii ni world bank ama hii ni tweet ya mtu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 sacha basi hata mimi nikatweet 24000km Mnitag nkt confused elements kama 2013 ilikua 11000 ikiongezeka 40% tena inakua 11000 very confused indeed
Mzee fungua link tena kwenye hizo 11k moram ni zaidi ya 7k so paved probably 4k 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

WB wanaowapa pesa za kujenga barabara ndio wataalam 😅😅
 
Kwnn roads zenu zimeparara namna hii? Hata ikiwa mpya ni kuparara tu.
Bro be logical that area has red soil red soil so chances of the road looking like that are high dar kuna sandy soil sana so ni ngumu to see a road turn colour those are natural facts one cant change
 
Nataka Leo ulie vizuri 😂😂😂.

Kenya =21,000km of paved roads.
Tanzania = 9,000km of paved roads.

Sh3.5trn before audit​

WEDNESDAY JULY 14 2021
Nairobi Expressway

Nairobi Expressway is under construction. PHOTO | LUCY WANJIRU | NMG

alushula

By PATRICK ALUSHULA
More by this Author

SUMMARY​

  • The Kenya Roads Board (KRB), the agency charged with overseeing development and repairing of roads, has revealed the valuation in the tender seeking consultants to conduct a two-year survey on the condition of Kenyan roads.
  • The valuation of the 246,757.26 kilometres of roads, which include 40,002.34km trunk roads, is more than Kenya’s Sh3.06 trillion budget, highlighting the impact of Jubilee administration’s accelerated investment in roads in the past decade.
  • KRB data says the country has 161,821km classified roads, 34,000km unclassified or new roads with more than nine-metre road reserve and 50,000 km narrow roads that have less than nine-metre road reserve.



Kenya has valued its roads at Sh3.5 trillion ahead of a key audit that will inform maintenance of the vast network, pointing to the impact of huge spending on public infrastructure in the past eight years of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration.

The Kenya Roads Board (KRB), the agency charged with overseeing development and repairing of roads, has revealed the valuation in the tender seeking consultants to conduct a two-year survey on the condition of Kenyan roads.

The valuation of the 246,757.26 kilometres of roads, which include 40,002.34km trunk roads, is more than Kenya’s Sh3.06 trillion budget, highlighting the impact of Jubilee administration’s accelerated investment in roads in the past decade.

KRB data says the country has 161,821km classified roads, 34,000km unclassified or new roads with more than nine-metre road reserve and 50,000 km narrow roads that have less than nine-metre road reserve.

Kenya had 76,100km of roads in 2014, meaning that 85,721km of paved and unpaved roads were added in five years to June 2019. The country has added 10,395km of paved roads from 2010 to close June 2019 with 21,295km.

“Kenya’s road assets are estimated at over Sh3.5 trillion, representing one of the largest public investments in the country,” says KRB.

Official data shows Kenya spent Sh524.76 billion on road development in five years to June 2020, with an additional Sh255.7 billion going to repair and maintenance.

KRB is now searching for a consultant to carry out a road inventory and conditions survey (RICS) — the process of collecting data on the road assets — to inform future investments.

KRB says the findings will provide insight into the condition of the roads and help in making the right maintenance and capital plans.

“The overall objective of this study is to conduct a RICS on the country’s entire road network and its facilities aimed at getting data needed to make informed decisions about the network,” says KRB.

The consultant will be expected to assess the performance of various road sections in terms of their traffic levels, standard of development and safety levels.

The consultant will also collect inventory of bridges and major structures supporting the road network and document their condition. Four other consultants will collect data on the road network in the counties as well as the unclassified roads.

The last road inventory and conditions survey was carried out from 2016 to 2018, showing improved quality and quantity of the network.

KRB says roads in good condition increased from 44 percent in 2009 to 56.9 percent in 2018.

The 2018 study, which was funded by World Bank, also developed a Rural Access Index for each county and a country average figure.

RAI is a global indicator for measuring people’s access to reliable transport in rural areas, usually a pointer to the socio-economic status of people in those places.
Utajisumbua sana kuniletea toilet papers za Kunyaland 🤣🤣🤣
 
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