Plans in high gear for East African coast's four-lane dual carriageway highway

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The Kenya National Highway Authority (KeNHA) has started the process to construct part of the 460-kilometre East African Coastal Corridor development project.

Tenders were advertised for the two phases of the 13.5km Mombasa—Mtwapa (A7) section, which entails the construction of a four-lane dual carriageway.

The works include construction of a grade separated junction, service roads, storm water drains, major and minor drainage structures, access roads and social amenities along the road.

The project has already received funds from the African Development Bank (AfDB) and a grant from the European Union.

Last June, Gabriel Negatu, East Africa director general of AfDB said construction of the road would begin this year.

“Both the Kenya and Tanzania governments have finalised all their requirements to pave way for the construction of the coastal highway,” Mr Negatu said.

The Coastline Transnational Highway project, conceived more than two decades ago, covers Bagamoyo-Tanga-Horohoro on the Tanzania side and Lunga Lunga-Mombasa-Mtwapa-Malindi on the Kenyan side, and is expected to cost $751 million.

According to an agreement signed last November, AfDB will finance 70 per cent of the highway and the governments of Kenya and Tanzania will cover 30 per cent.

Last December, AfDB approved of the $384.22 million financing package for the road construction a few months after the EU gave a grant of $33.41 million or 7.7 per cent of the total project cost to the government of Kenya.

The road is a priority item in AfDB’s Eastern Africa Regional Integration Strategy and the Country Strategy Papers of both countries, and aligns with the bank’s priorities to integrate Africa and improve the quality of life for the people.

Boosting integration

The highway is considered a major component of the region’s transport corridor network, and is among the infrastructure projects being prioritised by the EAC to boost integration by reducing transit times for cross-border movement of people and goods.

The new highway will be served by the already existing Lunga-Lunga/Horo Horo one-stop border post, and when complete will open up access to tourist attractions along the eastern coast of the region, linking the ports of Lamu, Mombasa and Dar es Salaam. A highway connecting Lamu port and Malindi is 70 per cent complete.

The project also includes construction of markets for displaced roadside traders along the highway. KeNHA is seeking consultancy services for the review and construction supervision of the project. The Authority demolished structures along the Mombasa-Mtwapa-Malindi highway 18 months ago.

The dualling and upgrading of the 40.4km Mtwapa—Kwa Kadzengo-Kilifi (A7) section will entail the construction of a 7.3km dual carriageway and service lanes on both sides, building of a dual carriageway bridge and upgrading of the existing 33.1km section of road.

According to the tender notice, bidders are expected to submit their documents by February 21.

Once completed, the highway will be the second corridor connecting the port of Mombasa to the rest of the region, after the completion of the Voi-Taveta highway that will serve northern Tanzania and Burundi thorough the Holili Singida-Kobero border.

The project will be implemented simultaneously with the Mombasa Gate Bridge, which received a $434-million loan from the Japan International Corporation Agency last December.

This project, part of a co-financing scheme with AfDB's Bagamoyo-Malindi project, will reduce traffic congestion and improve transport logistics between the port and the south Coast and improve connectivity with Tanzania.

Source: The East African
 
The Kenya National Highway Authority (KeNHA) has started the process to construct part of the 460-kilometre East African Coastal Corridor development project.

Tenders were advertised for the two phases of the 13.5km Mombasa—Mtwapa (A7) section, which entails the construction of a four-lane dual carriageway.

The works include construction of a grade separated junction, service roads, storm water drains, major and minor drainage structures, access roads and social amenities along the road.

The project has already received funds from the African Development Bank (AfDB) and a grant from the European Union.

Last June, Gabriel Negatu, East Africa director general of AfDB said construction of the road would begin this year.

“Both the Kenya and Tanzania governments have finalised all their requirements to pave way for the construction of the coastal highway,” Mr Negatu said.

The Coastline Transnational Highway project, conceived more than two decades ago, covers Bagamoyo-Tanga-Horohoro on the Tanzania side and Lunga Lunga-Mombasa-Mtwapa-Malindi on the Kenyan side, and is expected to cost $751 million.

According to an agreement signed last November, AfDB will finance 70 per cent of the highway and the governments of Kenya and Tanzania will cover 30 per cent.

Last December, AfDB approved of the $384.22 million financing package for the road construction a few months after the EU gave a grant of $33.41 million or 7.7 per cent of the total project cost to the government of Kenya.

The road is a priority item in AfDB’s Eastern Africa Regional Integration Strategy and the Country Strategy Papers of both countries, and aligns with the bank’s priorities to integrate Africa and improve the quality of life for the people.

Boosting integration

The highway is considered a major component of the region’s transport corridor network, and is among the infrastructure projects being prioritised by the EAC to boost integration by reducing transit times for cross-border movement of people and goods.

The new highway will be served by the already existing Lunga-Lunga/Horo Horo one-stop border post, and when complete will open up access to tourist attractions along the eastern coast of the region, linking the ports of Lamu, Mombasa and Dar es Salaam. A highway connecting Lamu port and Malindi is 70 per cent complete.

The project also includes construction of markets for displaced roadside traders along the highway. KeNHA is seeking consultancy services for the review and construction supervision of the project. The Authority demolished structures along the Mombasa-Mtwapa-Malindi highway 18 months ago.

The dualling and upgrading of the 40.4km Mtwapa—Kwa Kadzengo-Kilifi (A7) section will entail the construction of a 7.3km dual carriageway and service lanes on both sides, building of a dual carriageway bridge and upgrading of the existing 33.1km section of road.

According to the tender notice, bidders are expected to submit their documents by February 21.

Once completed, the highway will be the second corridor connecting the port of Mombasa to the rest of the region, after the completion of the Voi-Taveta highway that will serve northern Tanzania and Burundi thorough the Holili Singida-Kobero border.

The project will be implemented simultaneously with the Mombasa Gate Bridge, which received a $434-million loan from the Japan International Corporation Agency last December.

This project, part of a co-financing scheme with AfDB's Bagamoyo-Malindi project, will reduce traffic congestion and improve transport logistics between the port and the south Coast and improve connectivity with Tanzania.

Source: The East African
Loan and grants ....alafu mradi wenyewe wa muhimu sana lakini hadi tusaidiwe

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Loan and grants ....alafu mradi wenyewe wa muhimu sana lakini hadi tusaidiwe

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Nani dunia hii hakopi, hauwezi ukafanikisha vitu kama hivi bila mikopo.
Hii highway muhimu sana kwa watu wetu wa Pwani zote mbili, biashara zitanoga sana.
Ziletwe hata kama ni misaada, waliinyonya sana Afrika kuanzia enzi za mababu, wakiturejeshea kidogo sisi vitukuu tutashukuru.
 
Nani dunia hii hakopi, hauwezi ukafanikisha vitu kama hivi bila mikopo.
Hii highway muhimu sana kwa watu wetu wa Pwani zote mbili, biashara zitanoga sana.
Ziletwe hata kama ni misaada, waliinyonya sana Afrika kuanzia enzi za mababu, wakiturejeshea kidogo sisi vitukuu tutashukuru.
HAHAHA umeongea kwa hasira kweli kweli, point yako ni nzuri! !kikubwa mradi utekelezwe na uishe kama walivyopanga!!

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Mbona upande wa Tanzania hii barabara imeshakamilika?, Horohoro hadi Tanda zaidi ya 75km ni mkeka safi sana.

Kitu kimoja ambacho wakenya wanashindwa kuelewa ni kwamba, Kuwepo kwa barabara au reli haina maana ya Kuwepo kwa biashara, au kuongezeka kwa biashara "automatically", hivi vitu ni vichocheo vya biashara tu.

Sijaona ongezeko la biashara kati ya Tanga na Mombasa baada ya kukamilikia hiyo barabara ya Tanga Horohoro, wala baada ya kukamili barabara ya Taveta - Holili, japo tulipewa ahadi na matumaini ya kuongezeka kwa biashara.



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Mbona upande wa Tanzania hii barabara imeshakamilika?, Horohoro hadi Tanda zaidi ya 75km ni mkeka safi sana.

Kitu kimoja ambacho wakenya wanashindwa kuelewa ni kwamba, Kuwepo kwa barabara au reli haina maana ya Kuwepo kwa biashara, au kuongezeka kwa biashara "automatically", hivi vitu ni vichocheo vya biashara tu.

Sijaona ongezeko la biashara kati ya Tanga na Mombasa baada ya kukamilikia hiyo barabara ya Tanga Horohoro, wala baada ya kukamili barabara ya Taveta - Holili, japo tulipewa ahadi na matumaini ya kuongezeka kwa biashara.



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Bara bara inayozungumziwa hapa ni ya njia nne! Hiyo iliyokamilika ina 4 lanes?
 
Mbona upande wa Tanzania hii barabara imeshakamilika?, Horohoro hadi Tanda zaidi ya 75km ni mkeka safi sana.

Kitu kimoja ambacho wakenya wanashindwa kuelewa ni kwamba, Kuwepo kwa barabara au reli haina maana ya Kuwepo kwa biashara, au kuongezeka kwa biashara "automatically", hivi vitu ni vichocheo vya biashara tu.

Sijaona ongezeko la biashara kati ya Tanga na Mombasa baada ya kukamilikia hiyo barabara ya Tanga Horohoro, wala baada ya kukamili barabara ya Taveta - Holili, japo tulipewa ahadi na matumaini ya kuongezeka kwa biashara.



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Iyo itabomolewa yote,wajenge upya,
November niliona Malindi Mombasa road ikibomolewa
 
HAHAHA umeongea kwa hasira kweli kweli, point yako ni nzuri! !kikubwa mradi utekelezwe na uishe kama walivyopanga!!

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Hivi mbona naona Watanzania wengi kwenye mitandao wamefurahi na kushangilia kwa nchi yenu kunyimwa mkopo nafuu wa WB, dah! mumefika huko, hiyo migawanyiko ni hatari sana sema hamusklizi, mna ubabe ubabe.
 
Mbona upande wa Tanzania hii barabara imeshakamilika?, Horohoro hadi Tanda zaidi ya 75km ni mkeka safi sana.

Kitu kimoja ambacho wakenya wanashindwa kuelewa ni kwamba, Kuwepo kwa barabara au reli haina maana ya Kuwepo kwa biashara, au kuongezeka kwa biashara "automatically", hivi vitu ni vichocheo vya biashara tu.

Sijaona ongezeko la biashara kati ya Tanga na Mombasa baada ya kukamilikia hiyo barabara ya Tanga Horohoro, wala baada ya kukamili barabara ya Taveta - Holili, japo tulipewa ahadi na matumaini ya kuongezeka kwa biashara.



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Hebu Weka picha ya dual carriageway hiyo 😁😁 Dar yenyewe haina Kama hio sembuse Holili taveta?
 
The only thing that I never take it seriously is any news with the source .ke
 
The only thing that I never take it seriously is any news with the source .ke
Wabongo bana, sijui huwa mmerogwa au ni ushamba ndio huwa unawatesa? Mnakana hadi miradi yenu? Ashakum si matusi ila BAADHI yenu huwa mna akili kama za kuku. Kwenye taarifa yenyewe ya TheEastAfrican, wanataja wazi source ya habari yao, tender documents(ambazo ukizitaka utazipata mitandaoni)
na mkurugenzi mkuu wa AfDB hapa A.M, Gabriel Negatu. Kwenye enzi hizi unaweza ukadhibitisha vitu kama hivyo kwa kutuma hata email tu kwa Director Gabriel Negatu au hata AfDB. Haya basi, ndio hii taarifa nyingine kutoka kwa constructionrewiew ambayo sio media ya Kenya. GOK na GoT zilipokea hela za kutengeneza highway hiyo, kutoka kwa AfDB, mwezi jana Desemba 2019
 
Wabongo bana, sijui huwa mmerogwa au ni ushamba ndio huwa unawatesa? Mnakana hadi miradi yenu? Ashakum si matusi ila BAADHI yenu huwa mna akili kama za kuku. Kwenye taarifa yenyewe ya TheEastAfrican, wanataja wazi source ya habari yao, tender documents(ambazo ukizitaka utazipata mitandaoni)
na mkurugenzi mkuu wa AfDB hapa A.M, Gabriel Negatu. Kwenye enzi hizi unaweza ukadhibitisha vitu kama hivyo kwa kutuma hata email tu kwa Director Gabriel Negatu au hata AfDB. Haya basi, ndio hii taarifa nyingine kutoka kwa constructionrewiew ambayo sio media ya Kenya. GOK na GoT zilipokea hela za kutengeneza highway hiyo, kutoka kwa AfDB, mwezi jana Desemba 2019
Jamaa kasema hivyo kutukana na .ke kuandika negative news kibao kuhusu Tz, mfano mliandika tumekopa pesa bank ya exim na uturuki ili tujenge SGR kitu ambacho Ni upuuzi,hakuna haja ya kusema mradi Uko funded na got wakat huo huo tumekopa uturuki...
Hata Mimi habar yyte kutoka.ke as long imeendika taarifa yyte kuhusu Tz siwez kuitilia maanani

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The only thing that I never take it seriously is any news with the source .ke
Itabidi mkubali kuongozwa Hadi mkomae. There's no regional block you'll ever join and be it's leader, ndio sababu kuu yenu kuwa SADC na EAC mkijaribu kuongoza mliowakomboa lakini wapi, huko Kuna wenyewe(Angola, South Africa na Namibia) labda muwe nambari 4.

Mkija hapa EAC pia mnapate mababe( Ethiopia, Rwanda na Kenya) again nambari 4 ndio yenu. Njia mbili zilimshinda fisi, kubalini kuongozwa Hadi mkomae.
 
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