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Several energy projects in the pipeline

05 Jun 2020 - by Eugene Goddard
 Source: Trade Mark East Africa
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Several projects earmarked for East Africa are of critical importance to the region and will not only bring about change, but much-needed growth and development.

That's according to Geoffrey Osoro, trade policy advisor for the East African Community (EAC),

These projects include the Jinja Expressway in Kampala, Uganda.

“It will be the first toll road in the region and will be implemented through a Private Public Partnership arrangement.”

The Nairobi (Kenya)-Mombasa (Kenya)-Kampala highway upgrade is another one of the gamechanger projects in the region. It will be done in phases with the objective of reducing congestion and accidents on the Northern Corridor.

On the central corridor change will be brought by Tanzania’s Dar es Salaam–Chalinze– Morogoro expressway, while the multinational Malindi (Kenya) – Mombasa – Lunga Lunga / Tanga – Bagamoyo (Tanzania) road will benefit across countries.

Two other important projects to look out for are the Lusahunga – Rusumo / Kayonza – Kigali road between Tanzania and Rwanda and the Masaka-Mutukula-Kyaka road between Uganda and Tanzania.

He said three major projects that had been scrapped were the construction of the Naivasha – Kisumu – Malaba standard gauge railway in Kenya, the Mombasa-Nairobi expressway, and the construction of the Eldoret (Kenya)– Kampala (Uganda) – Kigali (Rwanda) clean petroleum products pipeline. This was due to political differences between Rwanda and Uganda.

“There are still numerous energy projects in the pipeline, including the construction of the power transmission line between Kisumu in Kenya and Mwanza in Tanzania, the line between Masaka in Uganda and Mwanza, and the Tanzanian transmission line from Somanga Fungu to Kinyerezi.”

Also in the pipeline is the construction of the Stigler’s Gorge Hydo-power station in Tanzania and the construction of the Lake Albert (Uganda) to Tanga (Tanzania) crude oil pipeline.

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