The Uganda government, which plans to start construction of a multi-billion dollar rail project to Kenya, has to wait until its neighbour agrees to extend the railway line to the border at Malaba for the financier to avail the funds, according to the Standard Gauge Railway Project Coordinator, Kasingye Kyamugambi. Kyamugambi told journalists in Kampala on June 02 that China’s Import –Export Bank is willing to fund the US$2.3bn (Shs 8.13 trillion) rail project upon receipt of assurance that Kenya will extend the track from Kisumu to Malaba. “Uganda applied for the loan about 18 months ago. We have been negotiating and made all the necessary requirements. The only issue remaining is us and Kenya to have a date of completing the railway line and the funds are availed,” he said. He said the only condition yet to be met as spelled out by the financier is to ensure that once the construction of Naivasha-Kisumu rail is ongoing, Kenya will also start working on the Kisumu-Malaba route. This is to ensure that the new rail snakes through Kenya to the neighbouring states in the region and thus generate revenues for recovery of the loan, which will be paid in 20 years, with a five-year grace period. “The two countries are now engaged in negotiation with the bank to agree on the exact month that the Kisumu-Malaba-Kampala railway route will be completed. The heads of state are working on this and we hope the project will commence soon like in September,”...
Deal on US$2.3bn standard Gauge Rail near
Posted on: June 13, 2017
Posted on: June 13, 2017