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A section of the SGR line. The government said on March 22, 2017 that it will be upgraded to an electric railroad once the power supply becomes dependable in about four years. PHOTO | AGGREY MUTAMBO | NATION

Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) being constructed by the Chinese will be upgraded to an electric railroad once the power supply becomes dependable.

Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia said on Wednesday that the electric addition will cost 15 per cent of the money already spent on the construction of the 472km line between Mombasa and Nairobi.

"We didn't want to construct an electric line yet we don't have a dependable source of electricity. So we had to construct a diesel locomotive line with a provision of upgrading it," he told journalists on a tour of the SGR construction yard near the Port of Mombasa.

Mr Macharia argued the electric option could not be built at first because there had to be assurances on regular power supply.

"We hope to upgrade in about three to four years," he said.

The current length of SGR cost approximately Sh328 billion with financing from the China Exim Bank.

But critics have often juxtaposed this with the Ethiopian electric line which cost about Sh100 billion less yet Kenya's rail wagons will be powered by diesel.

Mr Macharia said the design of the railway allows for an addition of a single electric line and will not require an overhaul.

Contractor, China Road and Bridge is expected to complete the first phase of it with subsequent launch of the transport services by June 1.

But the decision to construct this line has come with criticism.

Some economists argue there will be little trickle-down effect and few benefits to ordinary Kenyans.

On Thursday, Mr Macharia said the benefits are already reaching Kenyans.

"We will not wait to complete it. If you fly along the SGR, you will see the benefits. Some factories are coming up...some shopping centres are expanding,” he argued.

But with Sh328 billion going on the line alone, Kenya has also had to spend another Sh5 billion to expand roads linking the Port to the railway and the airport in Mombasa.

Two billion from these went to compensate shop owners in Mombasa who had to make way.

The government expects the SGR to transport 22 million tones of cargo a year, 20 million more than the current ordinary rail.

According to the CS, this will put 40 per cent of cargo transported via road on rail, saving maintenance costs for roads.

However, he argued that truck drivers should not be scared of job losses because new road projects to places off the rail will be put up.


SGR to be upgraded to electric railroad
so what???
 
Jenga bandari zako kenya, ya Tanzania yanakuhusu nini? Tuna bandari tatu zinazofanya kazi mda huu (Tanga, Dar, na Mtwara). wewe ulitakaje?
hata kama ni bandari kumi ila yote ni inefficient...whats the use? Mombasa is one but is more efficient that all of urz combined..thats y northern tanzania uses Mombasa and not ur useless ports...
 
hata kama ni bandari kumi ila yote ni inefficient...whats the use? Mombasa is one but is more efficient that all of urz combined..thats y northern tanzania uses Mombasa and not ur useless ports...i'll leave u with this below.... u can hang urself becoz najua huwa mna wivu sana....meza wembe
Africa’s biggest shipping ports
Posted in News, Industry news

With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, there is an increasing need for innovation and development in the field of maritime.

Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.

With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.

Durban, South Africa

Port of Durban as popularly known is Africa’s most active general cargo port. It is situated a block away from Durban’s central business district and plays a key role in S.A’s economy.

Being Africa’s largest container port, it handles most of the seagoing traffic in comparison to the other ports in South Africa.

This port welcomes about 4,500 vessels yearly and about 8,3000 containers per month, it conducts trade worth over $45billion.According to the Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa, it handled about 44.8 million tonnes of cargo of cargo in 2013-2014.

Mombasa, Kenya

Port Mombasa, often referred to as “the city of merchants” dates back to the times of Portuguese exploration, it has been and remains a busy trading post for the region which could be attributed to its strategic location between South Africa and the Gulf of Aden.

It is a key gateway to East and Central Africa. It provides a direct link to about 80 ports worldwide and a railway line runs therefrom to Uganda and Tanzania.

With 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu) and a container capacity of about 250,000 teu per year, Mombasa Port now handles about double this volume.

The teu is an inexact unit of cargo capacity used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container.

Djibouti

Djibouti’s ports are crucial to its geo-strategic importance both in military and economic terms. They serve as a passage for Ethiopian trade and a platform for the transhipment of goods.

This involves the outflow of container and bulk cargo from larger vessels to be redistributed to East Africa and Arabian ports.

It provides a secure regional hub for transhipment and relay of goods. China is also directly involved in the Port of Djibouti through the state-owned China Merchants Group.

Their interest in Djibouti goes beyond the benefits of being involved in East African regional trade rather Djibouti’s position as the only reliable port along the main shipping lanes between Europe and the Gulf and also between Asia and the eastern coast of Africa is essential.

Lagos, Nigeria

Being Nigeria’s economic focal point, Lagos generates a significant portion of the country’s GDP. Port of Lagos, also known as Lagos Port Complex is located at the Apapa area of Lagos, South West Nigeria.

Its operational area consists of berthing, cargo-handling and stacking areas and storage facilities.

This leading port is one of the largest and busiest in Africa, it is administered by the Nigerian Ports Authority and is split into three main sections: Lagos port, in the main channel next to Lagos Island, Apapa Port (site of the container terminal) and Tin Can Port, both located in Badagry Creek.

Abidjan, Ivory Coast

The port of Abidjan is located on a lagoon and is connected to the sea by a 2.8 long km channel. The Abidjan Container Terminal is run jointly by the French Bolloré Africa Logistics and APM Terminals.

Ivory Coast’s economic capital Abidjan boasts of the biggest port in the West African sub-region, which is also the second biggest in Africa with the container storage capacity of 20,000 TEUs and an annual volume of 610,000 TEUs.

The container trans-shipment port was opened in 1951 and its 15 metres deep Vridi Canal allows boats with large draughts to dock in the deep-water port and this gives Abidjan an edge as it has become even more important, receiving the bulk of the country’s industrial activity.

Suez Canal, Egypt

The Suez Canal is 101 miles (163 km) long connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, a northern branch of the Red.

Since its inception in 1869, it has allowed ships to travel between Europe and South Asia without navigating around Africa hence reducing the sea voyage distance between Europe and India significantly.

The Suez Canal Axis Development Project aimed at its expansion and development is currently in planning. The 2014 canal revenue was approximately $5.45 billion which was 6.8 % higher than the previous year.

The 2014 total tonnage was up to 962.7 million tonnes.

Tangier, Morocco

Separated from The Port of Tangier which remains the port for ferries, the Tangier-Med Port, accommodates commercial ships and vessels and can facilitate up to 3.5 million containers.

This was triggered by the expansion of the market and import-export industry, requiring the need to streamline the flow of traffic.

It only opened in 2007, and already it is one of the largest ports on the Mediterranean and in Africa in terms of capacity.
wewe sema chochote unachotaka hapa kusifia kenya lakini sisi hatuna muda na nyie, endeleeni na ukabila wenu na corruption na banditry na insecurity. mna arrogance sana nyie wakenya. unatuletea hapa report za sgr ya kenya, tumekwambia tunazihitaji?? endelezeni nchi yenu na acheni kuja mitandaoni na kujisifu. MNAJULIKANA Africa nzima kwa arrogance (you were punished for that at AU elections), bullying, kiburi, ukabila na kujiona. sisi Tanzania hatuna muda wa kubishana na nyie. Kenya is the best country in Africa (happy now?????). Usihangaike na Tanzania na kutusumbua hapa, ijengeni Kenya yenu kwa kuondoa grand corruption, extra judicial killings, tribalism (mt.kenyaism)... jengeni barabara nzuri kule Isiolo, Lodwar, Bomet, Nandi, Laikipia, Kilifi, Pokot, Bondo, Vihiga, Wajir, Mandera etc...
 
tulia wacha povu...punguza wivu...kama wenzenu wanvyopenda kusema tulia sindano ikuingie
Wivu kuhusu tribalism (mt.kenyaism), banditry, grand corruption, na arrogance? wakenya mnajulikana Africa nzima kwa bullying, arrogance, kujiona na kujidai for nothing. Ndio maana mlikua punished kwenye elections za AU maana mnajiona sana na bullying... You will never win a top position at the UN
 
wewe sema chochote unachotaka hapa kusifia kenya lakini sisi hatuna muda na nyie, endeleeni na ukabila wenu na corruption na banditry na insecurity. mna arrogance sana nyie wakenya. unatuletea hapa report za sgr ya kenya, tumekwambia tunazihitaji?? endelezeni nchi yenu na acheni kuja mitandaoni na kujisifu. MNAJULIKANA Africa nzima kwa arrogance (you were punished for that at AU elections), bullying, kiburi, ukabila na kujiona. sisi Tanzania hatuna muda wa kubishana na nyie. Kenya is the best country in Africa (happy now?????). Usihangaike na Tanzania na kutusumbua hapa, ijengeni Kenya yenu kwa kuondoa grand corruption, extra judicial killings, tribalism (mt.kenyaism)... jengeni barabara nzuri kule Isiolo, Lodwar, Bomet, Nandi, Laikipia, Kilifi, Pokot, Bondo, Vihiga, Wajir, Mandera etc...
we are better than u are...and we will continue to tell u...mpende msipende...arrogance...yes we are...arrogance and bullying is associated with supremacy....asiye na chake...malizia
 
hata kama ni bandari kumi ila yote ni inefficient...whats the use? Mombasa is one but is more efficient that all of urz combined..thats y northern tanzania uses Mombasa and not ur useless ports...
Graft gets worse in Kenya, shows TI report - VIDEO

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/Kenya-...upt-countries/1056-3051138-m30qbpz/index.html

https://www.ida.org/idamedia/Corpor...ricaWatch/africawatch-July-14-2016-vol11.ashx

http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2017/03/11/breaking-the-yoke-of-tribalism-in-kenya_c1521196

http://www.eldis.org/go/home&id=29422&type=Document#.WNlybzuGNPY

You have a list of problems to deal with. Do no export tribalism and insecurity to Tanzania. Stay away from Tanzania, we do not need you.
 
afadhali hiyo kuliko kukula innocent albinos
ukabila utawamaliza nyie watu na kujiona kwingiii. nchi yenu ina poverty kila kona, unakuja hapa kuweka picha za airport. weka na picha za turkana, mandera, wajir na lodwar
 
ukabila utawamaliza nyie watu na kujiona kwingiii. nchi yenu ina poverty kila kona, unakuja hapa kuweka picha za airport. weka na picha za turkana, mandera, wajir na lodwar
nchi zote africa tuna poverty..nenda johannesburg ndio utajua....lakini kenya is not on ur level bana..try somalia and uganda plz
 
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