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You'd have to look for 2016/2017 data. I know in Kericho and Bomet - each has about 200kms of new roads currently under construction or on site preparation.
Your man was on TV telling Hussein they had tarmacked 6000 KM in Kenya.
There is a small problem: We are saying what you are saying. They are saying something else. We have measured upto 500 KM of roads under the 10,000 Km road program. These 500 KM have been tendered for. The rest haven't.Your man was on TV telling Hussein they had tarmacked 6000 KM in Kenya.
The roads that are being tarmacked in my place are REAL. I think road annuity programme that we thought died was resurrected with chinese funding. I can say the roads in bomet & kericho -entirely new roads - when completed will be aroud 400kms of tarmac. Most of them are either under construction or on site preparation.The road annuity had died when chinese quote too much and no local banks were willing to fund them....gov says they would resort to usual ways of tendering when funds are available..but it would seem they negotiate with chinese quietly and now there are roads being constructed all over kenya.
How far is the Kisumu Kakamega road? The Chinese construction firm has been on site for years. Those are hardly 50 km.
Quote from: Omollo on January 10, 2017, 01:40:02 PMYour man was on TV telling Hussein they had tarmacked 6000 KM in Kenya.No need for discussion about tarmacking 6000 km of roads in Kenya. It will not even happen in the next 10 years. Where will the money to fund all that come from, another loan from mighty China? I think we have enough burden on our shoulders repaying the single rail diesel driven SGR.
Quote from: Kadudu on January 10, 2017, 02:20:16 PMQuote from: Omollo on January 10, 2017, 01:40:02 PMYour man was on TV telling Hussein they had tarmacked 6000 KM in Kenya.No need for discussion about tarmacking 6000 km of roads in Kenya. It will not even happen in the next 10 years. Where will the money to fund all that come from, another loan from mighty China? I think we have enough burden on our shoulders repaying the single rail diesel driven SGR.Kuliskikana kukisemekana hio burden sio kwetu tu tulio hai sasaati ni hadi watoto wa watoto wa watoto wetu watalipa