Chuo kikuu cha lugha ya Kichina kujengwa Nairobi

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The University of Nairobi is set to construct a Sh2 billion building to host classes for Chinese language and culture.
The complex - which will house lecture halls, offices and a students’ dormitory - will be financed by China through its Confucius Institute, an education agency that promotes Chinese language and culture in overseas countries.

Construction is set to begin in March next year and will take 18 months to complete.

“The vice-chancellor Prof Peter Mbithi has today signed an implementation agreement on the construction of the state-of-the-art Confucius Institute Building at the University of Nairobi,” reads a statement from the varsity.
University of Nairobi inks deal for Sh2 billion Chinese centre
 
hahaa majuha hawa eti chuo!!... af ni yule yule mzee maina wa treni 1200 toka china!!! mweeeehhh..


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Alisema Wagons not Train

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The government will start importing
locomotive engines, wagons and
passenger coaches in readiness for
the launch of the Standard Gauge
Railway line.
The rail project which is sixty five
percent complete is expected to be
commissioned in June next year.
Kenya Railway Managing Director
Atanus Maina says the rail operator
plans to import 60 locomotive engines,
1,600 wagons and 40 passenger
coaches mid this year.
 
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During a visit to one of the construction sites
of the China Road and Bridge Corporation at
Syokimau Railway Station, Nyakera also
pointed out that apart from the locomotives,
at least 1,620 wagons and 40 coaches are
also expected to be purchased for use on the
railway line.

“As you know the whole SGR project to
Nairobi is expected to cost at least US$
3.1bn and the budget for locomotives and the
other machines is within US$ 1bn, the rest of

the amount is for the actual construction.

You know the total budget for these project
included buying of these machines,” he
clarified.




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