Volume 2 Issue 013 July - August 2014
Kenya launches plan to Tarmac 10,000km of Roads
• The success story of Chani Lall Partnership Architects • U Design Architects and Interior Desiners • Moving in the right direction for the mortgage sector in Kenyas • FROM PLAN TO PLANT: The reality of Mumias Water Supply
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Editorial... Going Green in the Building and Construction Industry
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he building and construction industry continues to expand in the East African region. The industry has remained very traditional over the years. But in the past 7 years, the industry has been experiencing a rapid change with new players joining the industry including both local and international contractors and consultants. New technology is being embraced in the industry as international contractors and investors setting base in the region to inject the new ideas in the industry. The rehabilitation and reconstruction of roads, bridges, commercial and residential housing development in the region offer new investment opportunities for both local and international investors. Opportunities exist in the construction of residential, commercial and industrial buildings including prefabricated low-cost housing. But, as the industry continues to keep an up-ward trend, the developers and house buyers are beginning to get conscious about the environment. The continuous increase in fuel cost indicates increased building cost. The cost of electricity and water charges has fueled the running cost of a completed constructed house. Many house owners are now seeking measures of reducing energy and water cost while still enjoying the amenities. The adoption of renewable energy in the building and construction industry is key in reducing these costs. The industry should now focus on developing structures that are environmentally friendly. Efforts and initiatives to reduce reliance on costly fossil fuels in the built environment should be supported across the region. In Kenya, renewable energy is aligned to the implementation of MDGs and the country’s development blue print Vision 2030. The recent news that Nairobi Business Park Phase II and Garden City Retail have won the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Pre-Certification is a major accomplishment for Kenya’s building industry. The region needs more green designed buildings to save tenants from high cost of electricity and water use as well as save in maintenance. There are many reasons for stakeholders to implement green building practices in a commercial construction projects. Support the go green initiative. Promote environmental friendly practices in the building and construction industry.
Evans Otieno, Editor.
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inside...
CONTENTS Plan launched to tarmac 10,000 km of roads in Kenya
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The success story of Chani Lall Partnership Architects 7
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U Design Architects and Interior Desiners
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Engineers Registration Board, Tanzania to Host the 12Th Annual Engineer's Day 2014 23
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Moving in the right direction for the mortgage sector in Kenyas
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Dimensions Architects & Interior Designers Ltd
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FROM PLAN TO PLANT: The reality of Mumias Water Supply
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OAKPARK PROPERTIES LIMITED
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8.5 Megawatt Peak Solar PV Power Plant to be on-line soon in Rwanda
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Rwanda’s Nyabarongo I Hydro Power Plant in its final stage
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Power Supply in Kisumu County improved
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Side view of the new Mumias Water Treatment Works
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NEWS / KENYA
Plan launched to tarmac 10,000 km of roads in Kenya
The tarmacking of the planned 10,000 km of roads will nearly double the number of tarmacked roads from the current 14,000 km to 24,000 km.
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n line with the strategy for development of Kenya’s road infrastructure, the Government of Kenya is committed to completing ongoing road projects and initiative new ones in the country. This will enhance opportunities for growth, economic development and employment. Specifically, the government intends to roll out development of 10,000km of new roads within the next five years using alternative financing and delivery strategies in partnership with the private sector. The program is divided into three phases and covers highways, rural and urban roads. According to the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, phase one of the program will commence by December 2014.
To sensitize key stakeholders on available opportunities in the sub-sector under the Annuity Model, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure organized a one-day Road Development Stakeholders Conference on 30th July 2014. The Conference was opened by President Uhuru Kenyatta at Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) in Nairobi. During the conference the government launched the new model dubbed ‘Annuity Financing Framework’ to finance road construction projects in the country. The tarmacking of the planned 10,000 km of roads will nearly double the number of tarmacked roads from the current 14,000 km to 24,000 km. Speaking at the launch of the programme, President Uhuru Kenyatta said that the Jubilee government has
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NEWS / KENYA
decided to adopt the Annuity Financing Framework as a solution to myriads of challenges facing the infrastructure sector. “Under this Annuity Programme, we will complete 2000km of small roads within 2014/2015 financial year. This will be followed by 3000km in 2015/2016 made up of 80 percent small roads, and 20 percent highways. In 2016/2017 financial year, we will complete 5000km, 80 percent of which will be small roads and 20 per cent highways,” the President said. According to the president, the programme which has been tested and proven in other countries will help eliminate corruption which has been a major challenge in the sector. “Weak contractual arrangements provided perfect opportunity for briefcase buccaneers and cowboy racketeers to masquerade as contractors while fleecing the taxpayers,” he said noting that when private firms are contracted to build roads and other infrastructure projects, wastage of public resources will be minimized. The President was accompanied by Deputy President William Ruto who said that The Annuity Financing Framework will allow every stakeholder to take responsibility while implement the projects. The deputy president added that the government has taken decisive measures to ensure the country
is transformed through infrastructural development. “In the past, the inefficiency or failure of the contractor forced the Government to ultimately carry the pain for that failure. Previously, when we had poor designs by the engineers, the Government picked the pain but through this model, contractors, engineers and the Government will account for what they have done,” said the Deputy President. He said the annuity framework will deliver roads in a more transparent, efficient and cost effective way. “We believe this model is going to bring on board the synergy and the energy that comes as a result of partners working together,” he said. Eng Michael Kamau, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and Infrastructure said that the government will ensure adequate funds are availed for the success of the programme which is win-win for all stakeholders. National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich was also present during the conference. NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC Meanwhile it has come to attention of the National Construction Authority-Kenya that some unscrupulous persons are approaching registered contractors and members of the public through SMS on the pretext that they have been appoint-
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ed by the Authority to facilitate access to cash free bank bid bonds performance bonds, advance payment guarantees, logbook loans and letters of credit. The authority in a public notice published in July informs the contractors and the general public that the authority has neither contracted nor appointed any person or organization to facilitate the issuance of above mentioned facilities. The authority also advices members of the public not to pay any money in the form of facility fees or share details like bank account numbers and any other information that may be used to perpetuate fraud. Contractors are encouraged to seek the services of reputable financial institutions to obtain the said facilities. The authority also advices contractors to always cross check any information that purports to originate from the Authority through its official contact points. Any person who may have been a victim of this scheme is advised by the Authority to report the same to the police for further action. The National Construction Authority is established under the National Construction Authority Act CAP 449A Laws of Kenya to oversee the construction industry and coordinate its development. Its mandate extends to the registration and regulation of contractors in Kenya.
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NEWS / KENYA
Road Truck Solutions Ltd The company’s staff is seasoned professionals who have extensive experience in the road industry, covering all aspects of working with bituminous products.
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oad Track Solutions specializes in the production supply and development of bituminous binders for the East Africa road maintenance and construction industry. Road Track works closely with its customers and industry experts to create solutions that perform under some of the most diverse and demanding road conditions in East Africa. This is attributable to a combination of Road Tracks unique product technology, comprehensive quality assurance programs, operational efficiency and sophisticated production processes, all supported by the company’s highly skilled and experienced staff. All of this results in significant benefits for Governments – longer lasting roads and more efficient use of limited funds. Every time you specify a Road Track Solutions product you can be assured you have the technical support, industry experience and proprietary product technology provided by Road Track Solutions. That’s why you can confidently turn to Road Track Solutions for roads that perform. Road Track don’t just manage the
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quality performance of its products – the company back them up with the right people, with the right skills and experience, a team that understand governments investment and infrastructure sustainability needs. The company’s staff is seasoned professionals who have extensive experience in the road industry, covering all aspects of working with bituminous products; from the selection of bitumen as a primary material, production, testing and quality control of its finished products, the company crowns its service with efficient delivery and logistics, product application services and reliable technical support. The Road Track Solutions research and development focuses on technologies ranging from full range of pen grade Bitumen, Bitumen emulsion, Modified Emulsions, Cutbacks and Polymer modified Bitumen manufactured at Road Track plant through a stringent process that produce the highest quality bitumen products to ensure best performance of asphalt and sprayed seals technology. Road Tracks skilled team of industryrecognized development technologists understands what is important to you – product technology that is robust,
cost-effective and fit for purpose. The company is dedicated to go beyond minimum benchmarks to maintain a dedicated Product Steward and so to ensure its products comply to clients specifications, and guarantee that it is fit for purpose, safe to use and environmentally friendly. All Road Track manufacture products go through stringent quality control process the guarantee on the company’s commitment to quality. Road Track products are accredited by KEBS and a certificate of quality bearing this mark of quality is always provided with every purchase. Nothing is left to chance in Road Track production plants. The company have a computer-controlled blending facility that ensure consistent quality – products that comply first time and every time even down to the simple things, like sampling from stirred tanks to ensure fully representative samples. Road Tracks highly skilled production team is committed to deliver to you the assurance that its products will work to meet the requirements of each project you are engaged in.
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PROFILE / CHANI LALL
The success story of Chani Lall Partnership Architects
By Evans Otieno
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alking to the man at the helm of Chani Lall Partnership Architects Kenya, the leading architecture in Kenya offering choice and quality to clients who dream of making their structures uniquely different and elegant, Charan Jeet Singh Lall is an inspirational and enlightening experience. The confident, friendly and authoritative entrepreneur talked about his long and diverse experiences in architecture and interior design. So, who is C. J. S. Lall? C.J. S. Lall (Chani) is a Kenyan Citizen born in Eldoret Kenya. He acquired his primary and secondary school education at the Uasin East Africa Infrastructure & Engineering Review | July / August 2014
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PROFILE / CHANI LALL Gishu primary and Secondary schools in Eldoret, before proceeding to the Federal Republic of Germany for architectural studies, followed by post graduate studies at the Technical University of Berlin specializing in hospitals and public health services. In 1972 he was appointed a tutor at the Technical University of Berlin, in the department of planning and building in the third world countries. Concurrent to the tutorship he becomes a partner with Gruppe Sued, an architectural and planning practice in Berlin. On returning to Kenya in 1975, he joined Mutiso Menezes International, Architects and Planning Consultants. He became a partner of the firm in 1980 after being promoted to the ranks of project architect and practice associate. His turning point was in 1985 when he founded Chani Lall Partnership, Architects Kenya aware of his background and experience in the architectural design. He is currently the Managing Executive of Chani Lall Partnership, Architects Kenya. Chani is married with 2 children and speaks fluent English, German, Kiswahili and Punjabi languages. He is a fellow member of the Architectural
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PROFILE / CONSTRUCTION COST VEKSONS LTD P.O. Box 873-00606 Nairobi - Kenya. Tel: +254 704 420 020 Email: veksons@nbi.ispkenya.com
PROJECTS • National Oil Corporation Truck Loading facilities • Proposed 28No. Apartments & 4 Pent House for Amrutha Investments Ltd • Addition & Alteration to Major. Lazarus Sumbeiyo house Kileleshwa including Road works • Imam Mohammed Trust Classroom & Staff Flats • Addition & Alteration to Jeizan Investments (South C) • Proposed Residence for Mrs. Ann Situma Karen • Relocation of Military Facilities at Embakasi Garrison Barracks • Residence for Mrs. Dorothy Barasa Nyari Estate • Kobil Petrol Station Banana Township • Renovation to Nairobi Club House • Tegla Loroupe Academy Siyoi Kapenguria • Proposed Alteration, Additions & Refurbishment To existing offices/workshop for D.T. Dobie at Nakuru • Proposed residence of Hon. Moses Wetangula in Karen • Lynmarie Villas 6No. Town Houses • MMID office block • Starehe Girls Centre - Dormitories, Dinning/kitchen, 4 No. Classroom blocks • Lions Sight first Eye Hospital - Loresho PROJECTS IN HAND • Ringa Properties Ltd 18No. Apartments Church Road • M.P. Shah Hospital ICU Unit, Mini Theater and Day Care centre • Proposed Renovation To Mr. Benson Wairegi Residence in Runda • Proposed Mausoleum, Library & Art Gallery at Cianda Farm - Kiambu • Proposed Renovation for Mammography at M.P. Shah Hospital
We are proud to be associated with Chani Lall Partnership Architects M.P. Shah Hospital Projects
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PROFILE / CHANI LALL Association of Kenya and the Institute of Clerk of Works, Kenya. Projects With over 35 years of working experience in Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, W. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany and Switzerland, Chani has been involved in a wide range of planning, design, contract administration and implementation of commercial, health and welfare, recreation, religious, educational, scientific, information, residential, utilities, civil and engineering facilities. The company has since its inception contributed immensely towards the creation of employment opportunities due to the huge number of projects handled. Chani is motivated by a desire to always improve his work station every other day and enjoys his work and duties. Under his leadership, the company is professionally managed by a dedicated
Specialist in: Structured Cabling Systems, Wireless LAN, Switching and Routing, Unified Communications (IP PABXs), Intercom systems, CCTV & Access Control, Master Aerial TV, Audio & Visual Systems, Phone (Merchandise) Display Security, Safaricom Business Partner (Internet, Paybill, Cloud), UPS and Electrical Installations.
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PROFILE / CHANI LALL team of 5 staff who manage the various departments. At Chani Lall, all the staff works in perfect coordination ensuring customers total satisfaction. Apart from competently setting standards in the built environment, the company has also endeavored to nature and promotes fair design practices and cultivated faith in customers. “My clients become my best friends because at Chani Lall, we are playing our game straight� Arch. Chani told East Africa Infrastructure & Engineering Review in an interview at his office located at SRI Sathya Sai Centre, Waiyaki way in Nairobi. He observed that ethics, loyalty and time keeping are the key elements to be strictly observed for success in all businesses. The company’s services strictly adhere to the ethics of the profession for the benefits of its clients. He said that the management ensures that every activity is done
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PROFILE / CHANI LALL as per the set standards and regulations to meet the client’s needs. Arch. Chani believes that like in any other business, clients must get value of their money spent in the project. “If you construct a building, it should be of use to the investor. The client should be happy with the product delivered” he said noting that when designing a building, its function should come first and not the exterior. When asked about any expansion programme in place, Chani said that the company will continue maintaining its medium sized status but concentrate on delivering quality design projects to their clients in the medical, commercial and residential markets. “We’ve done projects even in Uganda but we are concentrating in serving our clients in Kenya” he concluded. With its unmatched experience in the, Chani Lall pledges to remain committed to quality, efficiency in service delivery and more innovation to suit changing needs in the industry.
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NEWS / EAST AFRICA
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PROFILE / CHANI LALL
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PROFILE / CHANI LALL
M.p. Shah Hospital, Nairobi Cancer Care Centre (Completed) Cancer care completed with 2 bunkers for radiation therapy/linear accelerators, brachy therapy bunker, computed tomography CTscanner, dosimetry, mould room, oncologists clinics, treatment planning and administration facilities. The centre is the first such institution completed in East & Central Africa.
M.P. SHAH HOSPITAL, NAIROBI, CATERING & CHILDRENS HOSPITAL (Near Completion)
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M.P. SHAH HOSPITAL, NAIROBI, ICU BLOCK (Near Completion)
• ICU Department. • Minor Theatre & day care rooms. • Executive Patients rooms. • General Patients rooms. • Cathlab. • Consulting Doctors offices.
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PROFILE / CHANI LALL The first corneal LIONS bank, with all ancillary facilities, SIGHT in East FIRST EYE completed and Central Africa. HOSPITAL, • Preparation room • Tissue Processing NAIROBI, Isolation EYE BANK • Laboratory. Tissue (Completed) Evaluation. • Serology Isolation Laboratory. • Research Laboratory. • Vitro-Retinal Unit • Lasik Surgery Department
LIONS SIGHT FIRST EYE HOSPITAL OUTPATIENTS DEPARTMENT & OPTICAL CENTRE (completed)
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Uganda National Roads Authority celebrates six years of excellenc in road transport
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ganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) became operational on 1st July 2008 with the mandate to develop and maintain the national roads network, advise Government on general roads policy and contribute to addressing of transport concerns, among others. Since its formation, UNRA has taken a big step in the provision and maintenance of National Roads in more efficient and effective manner. As you travel up-country, you can see observable evidence that Ugandan roads are now getting better and UNRA is delivering on its mandate. Road infrastructure is necessary to boost country’s economic growth. Good roads enables the agricultural produce reach markets as well as promotes tourism industry amongst others. UNRA is determined to contribute to national development through better and safe roads across the country. Since the authority started its operations, over 1,500km of tarmac roads have been constructed or reconstructed. There are over 1500km of major roads currently under construction. These include Kampala-Masaka (124km), Gulu-AtiakNimule (104km), Vurra-Oraba-KobokoOraba (92km) and Mbarara-Katuna (154km) among many other. On his message to commemorate 6 years of existence, Uganda’s Minister of Works and Transport Eng.Abraham Byandala said that the roads in Uganda are now better than six years ago when UNRA assumed the management and maintenance of the national road network. He said that the road authority is better placed to deliver on government
manifestos promises. ‘’the great strides UNRA has made over the last six years have realized commendable achievements in the roads sector; over 1500km of paved roads have been constructed, over 1500km are under construction or rehabilitation, bridges have been built and many others are under construction, whilst more than 21,000km of roads are being maintained and eight ferries professionally managed’’ the minister said. According to the minister, because of the incessant state-of-roads- related challenges, the roads authority can only be expected to be successful as it has some of the best individuals from the engineering fraternity and support professions who are also conscious of the gravity of the role of the road sector in national development. Uganda has about 80,000km of public roads that are divided into four categories. The first are the national roads or trunk roads which includes highways and main roads linking Kampala with regional centers, district headquarters and the neighboring countries. Cur-
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rently, Uganda has about 21,000 km of national roads which are under UNRA. Second is the district road network which is about 20,000 km and is under the management of district local governments. Third are the urban roads, of which fall under the management of various urban authorities including the Kampala Capital City Authority. Finally, Uganda has community access roads that connect villages to social services like schools and health centers. The community access roads span about 35,000km. Eng. Byandala in his statement concluded that the ministry of finance and planning has allotted more money to UNRA because whatever is voted to it is immediately absorbed. The authority’s current requirements for more money for roads maintenance make urgent the need for the operationalization of the Uganda Road Fund Act to ensure adequate funding for roads maintenance. The minister commended UNRA’s outstanding output totality and congratulated the management on their sixth anniversary.
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FEATURE / INFRASTRUCTURE
China Communications Construction Company Ltd (CCCC) Working towards transforming the road transport in Uganda
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CCC has embarked on the most ambitious of all projects in Uganda. The regional general manager (South-East Africa) Eng.Zhang Wei Dong says the Kampala express highway once completed will be another magnificent addition to the beauty of Kampala, in addition to other advantages of decongesting the city and offering pay-first unjammed passage to businessmen and travelers to and from Entebbe International Airport. “All we want is a right of way, and we shall deliver in time” says Eng.Zhang Wei Dong adding that the projects will be akin to those that usually astound first time visitors to China. To protect the environment, Eng Wei Dong said bridges will be built over swamp crossings to ensure water continues to flow through underneath without affecting the ecology. Speaking about the company’s capacity to deliver timely and quality work, Uganda National Roads Authority spokesman Mr. Dan Alinange said “CCCC is one of the best
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contractors worldwide. We have worked with them on a number of projects and I am happy to report that a number of times they delivered ahead of time”. Dan said that the Nyakahita-Kazo Road project had a timeframe of March 2011 to February 2012 but the company delivered six months ahead of time. The Mbarara-Kikagati bridge road with a time frame of July 2011 to June 2014 was delivered a year ahead of time. In Uganda apart from the commissioned 51km Kampala-Entebe Express way project, the company already delivered other projects including the bituminization of the 63km Soroti-Dokoro road and building the 73km MbararaKiakagati-Murongo road. The Chinese Ambassador to Uganda, His Excellency Zhao Yali says that China is o country that just thirty years ago was at the same footing where most of the African Countries are, only making giant sleaps placing it among the great economies of the world in short time. “We want to share experience. China is a developing country that has transformed in the last thirty years. Uganda
too is determined to develop from a law to a medium income country but how to transform potential to reality is one thing where China can share with Uganda” Harnessing the human resource potential of Uganda Ambassador uplauds Uganda government’s prioritization of infrastructure development in which his government and country are ready to help. The Chinese government through the Export-Import Bank of China is financing the project with a non-conditional loan repayable in thirty years-where it would have been hard to get other financiers. China has in the past extended infrastructure assistance to Uganda including the donation of a state of the art Mandela National Stadium, Construction of the Ministry of Foreign affairs complex, development of an agricultural technology centre at Kajjansi and recently a multi-storeyed twin tower presidential complex in central Kampala. This is not to overlook the assistance through human resource development where several Ugandan students have been and are being trained.
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PROFILE / U DESIGN ARCHITECTS
U Design Architects and Interior Desiners: Providing Architecture Of The Highest Quality in Kenya
Arch. Anthony Thimangu
Arch. Mutahi Wariithi
Arch. Stephen Simiyu
Design is a firm of Architects, urban designers and Interior Designers. Founded by Arch. Mutahi Wariithi and Anthony Thimangu in 2002, U Design objective is to partner with the client and provide a high standard of modern contemporary and flexible professional expertise that exceeds their expectations. The two entrepreneurs (Mutahi and Anthony) who were friends from college were later joined by Arch.Stephen Simiyu who became a partner five years ago to further the company’s vision and mission. In addition to its three Directors (Mutahi, Anthony and Stephen), U Design has six Architects who are qualified Architects and two interior designers. The above are also Corporate Members of the Architectural Association of Kenya and are registered with Board of Registration of Architects and Quantity Surveyors. Other staff includes Archi-
tectural Assistants, a Secretary/Office Administrator, Part-time Projects Managers and 3 full time model makers. Initially Mr. Mutala Urbanus who is now leading the Local Authority approvals and scheme design entries was the only technician at U Design. Since its inception, the company has steadily expanded in its product and services portfolio as well as administrative departments. The company is currently having a workforce of approximately 20 permanent staff including the three partners and 7 temporary staff. Other staff is based on contract basis depending on project demands. Projects U Design was initially involved in residential projects and prides in handling major projects in some of the prime residences in the design end markets in Runda, Kitusuru, Karen and Nyari estates. The company has also successfully involved in many projects in the middle income market sectors in Kilimani, Langata, South C and South B in Nairobi.
U Design has also handled projects in Mombasa, Eldoret, Meru, Nyeri and other major towns across the country. During the early years of 2002 to 2009, there was a surge in the demand for apartment in the high end middle income market. In early years of its operation, U Design was able to win major projects through a competitive tendering process and deliver within set time and budget. The company’s first projects were Phenom Court in Parklands which was later followed by Oakpark Apartments on Riara Road, Watford Park on Riara Road, Oyster Court in Kileleshwa, Oyster paradise on riverside drive and many others. U Design was also involved in the designing of Zahra Villas on Riara Road among others as town house development took centre stage. In more recent years, U Design has continued to be renowned in the design contracts administration of residential, commercial and hospitality projects in Kenya. The development of Homip
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PROFILE / U DESIGN ARCHITECTS estates around the city, Phenom Estate in Langata and Greenspan Housing in Donholm became the key icon housing project the company has recently involved in. Arch. Anthony said in an interview that the company has made a name in residential architecture due to the large number of projects done by the company since its inception. The new Lavington Mall which has been recently completed represents U-Designs drive for modern, fresh and ambitious design character and ambience. The company is currently involved in the Kencom housing in Kiambu, Shaba Village in Mombasa Rd, Oyster village and Greenspan Housing phase 4 and 5 projects. An interior design department which is currently run by Ms. Christine Ng’ang’a and Ms. Joyce Kamau was introduced six years ago to tap in to the opportunities in the interior design sector. The company’s interior design department has successfully completed National Bank of Kenya Branches at Mountain mall, Eden Apartments in Nyali Momba-
sa, United Bank of Africa and Ecobank. The department is currently working on designs for Muthaiga Golf and Panari Hotel Dinning among others. Unique Design With its offices located at Lavington Green Shopping Centre next to the new Lavington Mall, U-Design is a designled company whose focus is on contemporary design across a wide range of sectors and building types. The company is committed to good design in the broadest sense, including a concern for sustainable design, efficiency in use plus the public and cultural context. One reason why U-Design is unique is that, what the company knows and learns from its projects benefits the entire organization ensuring that data information, good ideas, lessons learned and best practice is disseminated throughout the office. This according to the company is key to efficiency and providing a quality service to all its clients. Despite the company’s diversity in array of clientele, U-Design professional
approach to any architectural commissions is “out of the box”. Each commission receives the same meticulous attention in design approach, ensuring that the end design product is responsive to the clients brief, unique and stands out. At U-Design, the technical staff is encouraged to keep track of architectural trends through being widely read and through continuous professional development programmes. A clear bold design vision, enthusiasm for almost every building type and an ability to deliver under almost any kind of procurement makes U Design Architects different. Every project benefits from a clear but unique design, consistency and attention to detail are a pedestal upon which design philosophy is anchored. “We try to be very unique in terms of design. We focus on ensuring that projects do not look alike. Each design has its own design”. Anthony said during an interview adding that at U-Design, research and internal discussions are key drivers of its success. “We do research
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BUILDING, CIVIL ENGINERING CONTRACTORS, ROOFING & WATER PROOFING SPECIALISTS Italbuild imports Ltd was established in July 1997. We are registered with the National Construction Authority as a building and civil engineering contractor in category NCA 1 & NCA 3 respectively.
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through internet and internal discussion with staff and departments to enable us deliver the best” he said. Anthony observed that the government should focus on training more artisans and technicians to support the private sector deliver quality products and services hence contribute towards meeting the targets of the Kenya Vision 2030. “The government should put more effort in training middle level staff to help the industry develop
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quality structures” said Anthony. He however pointed out nonpayment of services delivered by clients and exclusion of consultancy fees from the project financier’s budget as some of the challenges faced in line with their operations. The company also invests in staff training and conduct regular in-house lectures on various design and construction topics for continues improvement. During the whole design stage, the company is always in contact with its clients, accommodating their ideas and suggestions while offering expert opinion on the best design alternatives. The high professional standard coupled with a creative and practical approach ensures a quick and efficient response in meeting the client’s need within set time and budget. An uncompromising commitment to innovation, quality and performance has distinguished U-Design as an industry leader in building & construction industry in Kenya. Listening Learning and Leading’ is the theme that underlies U-Design core values. The company aspires to provide architecture of the highest possible quality and to be synonymous with innovative and sustainable design in the service of its clients.
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CONFERENCE / TANZANIA
Engineers Registration Board, Tanzania to Host the 12Th Annual Engineer's Day 2014
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he Engineers Registration Board (ERB) of Tanzania will host the 12th Annual Engineers Day (AED 2014) on Thursday and Friday, September 4 and 5, 2014 at Mlimani City Conference Hall, along Sam Nujoma Road, Dar es Salaam. The Annual Engineers Day is the biggest annual event for engineers from all disciplines of engineering practice in Tanzania. It is a forum where engineers, government officials and other stakeholders in engineering from both public and private sector meet and hold a learned discourse on a theme of topical nature to the nation. The event also provides an opportunity for engineers to share and exchange ideas and experiences in the engineering practice. Recommendations emanating from the discussions are forwarded to relevant authorities for necessary action. The major activities of this years’ event shall include Paper Presentations and Discussions, Exhibitions of Technologies – whereby various organizations will exhibit technologies and engineering services and products and awarding distinguished Engineers and Best Graduating Engineering Students from engineering higher learning institutions. The theme for this year’s discourse will be: “The Role of Engineers in the Implementation of Big Results Now (BRN) in Tanzania”. According to ERB, all professional engineers who will attend this event will have an added advantage of scoring 16 Professional Development Units (PDUs) in their Continuing Professional
Development (CPD) Program. CPD is a to practice engineering in Tanzania. prerequisite for all practicing engineers. The boards Vision is to achieve sound ERB is a statutory body established professionalism amongst practicing under the Engineers Registration Act, engineers and engineering consulting No. 15 of 1997. The Board has been firms, and to have a sustainably growing given the responsibility of monitoring engineering capacity in the Country. and regulating engineering activities and the conduct of the engineers and engineerONTRACTORS T-OUT C OR FI I R ing consulting E T & IN NT firms in Tanzania ME H IS through registraRB FU E R tion of engineers and engineering consulting firms. Under the law, it is illegal for an engineer or an engineering firm to practice the profession if not registered with the Board. The Board has also been given legal powers and has the obligation to withdraw the right to practice from registered engineers if found guilty of professional misconduct or professional PRABHATAM. 1ST PARKLANDS AVENUE, incompetence. P.O.BOX 10748-00100, NAIROBI, KENYA Registration with TEL: +254 20 2658134 / 35 MOBILE: +254 731 337001 the Board is, FAX: +254 20 2658136 WEB: www.seyani.com thus, a license
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FEATURE / KENYA
SOLAR WATER HEATING
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ot water in the home is an essential requirement and it is estimated that the cost of using electric water heaters accounts for over 33% of the average household electricity bill. Understandably solar hot water heaters are becoming increasingly popular as not only in the energy largely free but also there are ecological benefits from using renewable energy sources. How does a Dayliff Solar Water Heater Work The principle is simple – cold water is fed into the integral storage tanks from where it circulates through the adjacent solar collector using the principal known as thermosyphon that results from the temperature differential between the top and the bottom of the unit. The collector is a series of capillaries attached to copper sheeting that collects the sun’s energy and heats the water as it flows through. Hot water is then stored in the insulated tank for use when required. Dayliff solar water heaters also feature an auxiliary electric heart as standard so that hot water can also be supplied when the sun’s energy is low.
– they must be exposed to as much direct sunlight as possible and so must not be shaded, they should be installed at a pitch of about 150 and the main axis should be oriented North – South with the panel facing South in the Northern hemisphere and vice versa. By following these simple rules the heat input will be maximized. It is also important to ensure that the system is suitably plumbed so hot and cold water pressures at the outlets are the same. This is simply done by arranging the solar heater’s feed from the main cold water supply. Tanks are rated at 3.5Bar so the system supply can be rated to this pressure to give full water flow at the outlets – generally the gravity supply should be avoided as outlet pressures are too low and a booster pump should be fitted.
Selecting a Solar Heater Solar heaters are available in different sizes depending upon demand and available solar irradiation levels. Dayliff systems are supplied in three basic sizes with options of 160l, 220l and 320l tank capacity which typically are suitable for household of 5, 7 and 10 people. The amount of irradiation is also important so systems are supplied in two specification levels, one having a larger collector area for more temperature climates, for example in Nairobi. Generally the tanks are fitted on a frame together with the collector and sit above it on the roof. However, for aesthetic reasons this is sometimes not acceptable and it is possible to fit the tank under the roof providing it is above the top rail of the collector. This requires a sufficient roof pitch. Also available are the option of direct and indirect systems, the latter being applicable if the feed water is lightly mineralized with a tendency to corrode and block the capillaries. They work by separating the feed water and the heating water which circulates through the collector to a jacket around the tank and transfers heat to the feed water by induction. These systems are less efficient, though have applications at the Coast. Solar Water Heater Installation There are three golden rules of Solar Heater Installations
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Solar Heater Usage As there is only heat energy in the day solar heated water is only available once in a 24 hour period; if it is used in the evening there will be insufficient hot water in the evening. All Dayliff heaters therefore provided with an electric booster heater that can
be fitted with a timer so hot water is available in the morning. If electricity is not available hot water use must be managed accordingly. Unquestionably solar hot water systems are effective and of course save considerable power costs and considering their inherent advantages as well
as legislation that is making the fitting of solar heaters compulsory on new buildings their application will increase. If correctly sized and installed they are now both highly effective and reliable, though it is also important that they are robust and designed for high efficiency. Dayliff solar heaters are tried and tested and with the benefits of a high efficiency Turkish sourced collectors and long life GRP cased tanks are particularly suitable for local conditions. Dayliff systems are also backed by experienced application engineers who will ensure a properly specified and engineered installation.
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Moving in the right direction for the mortgage sector in Kenya Caroline Kariuki, Managing Director of The Mortgage Company provides insights into the mortgage market
Caroline Kariuki, Managing Director of The Mortgage Company
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he recent introduction of the Kenya Banks' Reference Rate at 9.13% on 8th July is the first step towards developing a more vibrant mortgage market in Kenya. The KBRR would be the equivalent of the LIBOR (London Interbank Offer Rate) against which all international currencies are priced. The standardization of the offer rate means that the Central Bank rate that previously was ignored by Banks in setting up their base rate will now be a serious reference rate for all financiers. Standard Chartered Bank in launching their mortgage offer of 10.9% p.a. was the first bank to conform to the new rate guidelines quoting the rate as KBRR +1.77%. What this means is that the mortgage rate will be fixed for 6 months
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until the Central Bank of Kenya reviews the KBRR. The second great step was in the introduction of the APR (Annual Percentage Rate) or total cost of credit for all lenders. The APR that was introduced by The Kenya Bankers Association on 1st July 2014 includes interest rates, bank charges and fees including legal, insurance, valuation and government levies. This will promote more transparency in pricing of all loans and full disclosure of the other costs in availing the loans. This will go a long way in enabling borrowers to have a full view of the commitments they are making in taking the loan without any hidden costs. Positive reporting on the Credit Reference Bureau has also opened up visibility for lenders of the true position of borrowers in terms of credit. The initial reaction is
to see individuals as highly exposed, but with time, this will be viewed positively, as being able to handle debt is critical in the financial discipline of long-term commitments. The highly publicized reform agenda at the Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development is also another positive step towards creating the framework for an enabling mortgage sector. With the digitization of the land records, the titling process will become much more efficient and reliable, therefore opening up the industry for the secondary mortgage market. What do we need to do next? With these three great initiatives in place, we need to do two things: the first is the standardization of documentation and the other is the need to critically
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analyze the unique composition of the market's dynamics to enable us open up the industry to universal acceptance. In more developed markets, mortgage documentation is standardized so that mortgages are similar despite the originating bank. This means that the application forms and the security documentation are all standardized, and the legal documentation and valuation parameters make mortgages comparable, despite the different service providers. This will be a pre-requisite to having mortgages sold to the secondary market. Given the youthful nature of our market, this is an opportune time to undertake this process. Kenya is, however, a unique market with different characteristics from the rest of the developed market. We have attempted below to outline some of the unique features that define our market and that will need to be taken into account to facilitate growth and uptake. 1. Kenya is defined by the predominantly self-employed sector, which, to date, has little or no access to mortgages. The ability to adequately analyze and price risk for this sector will be very important in growing the housing market in future. It is very interesting how the micro finance sector, led by Equity
Bank, has found ways in analyzing business related risk and yet these institutions have not been able to finance the home market using a similar model. The unique features of the sector do not lend themselves to the traditional mortgages designed for long term regular income and yet, if Micro lenders can meet business obligations, we surely can overcome the barrier of designing products that will facilitate home ownership in this segment. Perhaps Government intervention through the introduction of a Guarantee scheme will reduce the perceived risk of lenders, or the combination of a savings and loan product, where the borrowers save up for some time to create a buffer for any defaults. 2. Funding the mortgage sector will need to be done differently as bank deposits are neither sufficient nor well matched in risk and tenor. The introduction of the higher premiums for pension funds may be the opening that the market requires to find well-matched liquidity for the mortgage sector. If this is well structured, we need not put our pensions at risk, but facilitate the much needed funding to sustain and grow our home ownership levels.
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3. Our economy is agriculture based and while in most rural settings the population owns their homes, the issue here is the quality of housing that is there. Incremental housing models that tie in income from agricultural cycles and home improvement finance would be a definite opening for the sector where a self build model would be better suited. With Kenya being the 2nd most developed financial market after South Africa in terms of financial access, it would be easy to translate the regular inflows from milk, tomatoes, sugarcane, tea and coffee into regular flows for housing finance. In conclusion, Kenya is moving towards a great space with mortgage lenders having more information to make better credit decisions and buyers having better protection from lenders with a full view of the cost of credit. Exciting times are coming with the banks taking a more competitive stance and the margins beginning to narrow. Once the CBK takes on a more aggressive KBRR, we should see the mortgage sector heading in the right direction of lower cost of debt and the mortgage uptake becoming a norm rather than an exception.
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PROFILE / DIMENSIONS ARCHITECTS
Dimensions Architects & Interior Designers Ltd Creating spaces that reflect time & culture
We believe that it is essential to make focused investments in thought leadership in order to solve clients’ increasingly complex challenges and advance its profession.
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imensions Architects & Interior Designers Ltd was founded in 1994 to provide professional services in architecture, interior design, & project management in east & central African region. Dimensions vision is to be a leader in offering innovative design solutions both in architecture & interior design. The company aim to create spaces that reflect time, culture while embracing modern technologies that enhance the areas we live, learn, work, & play. Knowledge & experience from talented professionals has enabled Dimension to grow & expand across borders. Currently, the company has offices across East Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda & Tanzania) with its headquarters located at Mucai Drive
off Ngong Road, Nairobi. Dimensions dedicated team of Architects, Designers & Planners provides unmatched professionalism, experience, customer service and innovative problem resolution in an environment that enables creativity and team spirit thrive; meeting deadlines and exceeding expectations. Principles, order and innovation are the foundations of the company’s architectural practice. The company’s approach is built not on a per-determined aesthetic or a rigid “signature style”. It grows naturally from a quest for ideas and answers. Designs are never imposed at Dimensions. They evolve from a rigorous inquiry into the particulars of location and program. They represent the company’s determined belief that it can transform problem-solving into art.
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PROFILE / DIMENSIONS ARCHITECTS Fundamentally, Dimensions corporate work addresses the business goals of its clients. The company’s professionals understand that the experience of a workplace is fundamental to a company’s corporate culture. Dimensions collaborate with its clients to ensure that facilities express the corporate brand and mission, while creating a comfortable, productive, safe, and stimulating environment for workers.
Dimensions Architects has created a practice where design, technology and research converge to create places that improve how we live and work. To help keep the company at the forefront of innovative design, Dimension believe that it is essential to make focused investments in thought leadership in order to solve clients’ increasingly complex challenges and advance its profession. Dimensions project experience Since its inception, Dimensions Architects has taken a sustainable approach to design. Combining respect for the past with a progressive vision of the future, Dimensions preservation, renovation, adaptive re-use, and new construction projects seek to conserve and maximize material, energy, and cultural significance for generations to
come. Dimensions has undertaken various successful projects such as Runda park, Kihingo village, Muhugu gardens, Springe ville, IKM place, All Saints Cathedral, Brookhouse junior school, Mageta villas and Singita luxury homes amongst others. Corporate Dimensions offers a full range of design, planning, architectural, engineering, and program management services for corporate projects of all scales, from workspace redesign to large commercial buildings. Through its experience, the company has produced some of the most innovative and highly acclaimed corporate developments in the East African region, including build-to-suit, tenant improvement, and mixed-use projects.
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Real Estate The risks and rewards inherent in real estate development make it one of the most exciting fields in which to work. Dimensions’ planners, economists, designers, and engineers relish the opportunity to partner with their clients in optimizing the potential of any real estate project, whether it involves land acquisition, new development, public approvals, renovation, or re-lease. The company’s talented practitioners assist public and private development clients at each step of the process in bringing the ultimate vision to life. In implementing design and construction, permits and approvals, financing and scheduling, the company work hard and fast to secure the clients’ objectives. Dimensions has an extensive portfolio of successful real estate projects throughout East Africa, with services including site selection, site planning, master planning, municipal permit processing, building engineering, landscape design, and construction documentation and supervision. The company’s clients include corporations, private land owners, and government agencies,
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for which Dimensions have consistently produced work of the highest quality. Education Students, academics, and administrators all appreciate well-designed facilities that serve their needs. At Dimensions, the design, planning, engineering, and execution of educational facilities is viewed as means to inspire new generations of educators and learners. The company’s experience with a wide variety of campus building types – classrooms, student centers, libraries, offices, and housing – enhances its understanding of how elements can work together to create useful, valuable spaces. Dimensions have produced institutional master plans of the highest quality, integrating architecture, engineering, land use planning and assessment, major facility sitting, and award-winning landscape and garden design. Dimensions professionals work in concert with its project partners to produce enduring educational spaces that balance learning opportunity, economic prosperity, and environmental sustainability. Healthcare As an emerging presence in medical facility design, Dimensions has been awarded design work by some of the most prestigious medical institutions in the country including the regionally ranked Nairobi Hospital. Dimensions provide professional planning, design, and management services that cover virtually every aspect of healthcare facility development, from initial economic market research and master planning through design to project management,
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commissioning, and delivery. The depth and breadth of Dimensions resources allow them to tailor a team that meet clients project’s needs regardless of its size or location, and the ability to modulate staffing as your healthcare facility design and construction programs and projects over the course of development. The Company offers its clients design and management solutions that balance technological, financial, environmental, operational, and functional needs through a variety of project delivery systems, including traditional designbid-build, design/ construct, and fasttrack approaches. Dimensions professionals collaborate with clients and stakeholders to conquer the complex challenges inherent in any healthcare project and bring about facility design and program management successes. Leisure and
Cultural Dimensions’ professionals have helped to bring a wide variety of leisure and cultural offerings to their fullest potential. The company understand the challenges that hotel, resort, and
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entertainment developers face in assembling land, gaining approvals, and creating projects that will stand out in fiercely competitive markets. Financing management and operations present additional and equally difficult development challenges; Dimensions is versed in these areas as well. Competition demands that new resorts and leisure projects rely on imaginative concepts. Early in the
planning phase, Dimensions provide alternatives that explore development opportunities, resolve sitting issues, appraising environmental constraints, and test programs against site and market conditions. The company’s creative programming includes assessment of individual elements, ranging from spa/ fitness centers and retreat/conference facilities to shopping opportunities and unique cultural events.
Dimensions first steps include evaluating market potential and carefully planning project components to ensure differentiation in the marketplace. In addition, early consideration of environmental issues and creative mitigation measures are critical to successful development. Religious and Social Architecture Dimensions dedicated team provides cutting edge ideas and designs using their vast knowledge of the latest in religious & social hall architecture. Its church/mosque/temple design process is led by the client’s ministry objectives and vision, identified during the discovery phase of development process. With holistic and critical thinking from planning through construction, Dimensions projects find the most sensible balance between resources and needs. The company believes that the most sustainable project is one that achieves high standards for technical and operational performance, while successfully meeting the needs of the users now and long into the future.
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FROM PLAN TO PLANT: The reality of Mumias Water Supply
LVNWSB CEO George Kwedho (right) illustrates a point to the Andreas Rohde of the World Bank during one of the review missions during the construction stages of the Mumias Water Supply project
Under the planned rehabilitation works, pumping machines and controls shall be installed in the scheme to improve efficiency, increase capacity and reduce operational costs.
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t is a sigh of relief for residents of Mumias Municipality and its environs with the coming into operation of the ultramodern Mumias Water Supply plant. The plant, whose construction has been going on for the last two years, was implemented by Lake Victoria North Water Services Board (LVNWSB) with joint financial support from the Government of the Republic of Kenya and World Bank through the International Development Association at a cost of over Kshs 1.6 billion. The Water Supply was constructed by a Chinese firm, Jiangxi Zhongmei Engineering Construction Co. Ltd and supervised by Mangat, I.B Patel and Partners Consulting Engineers. According to the Resident Engineer, Eng. Dinnesh Hirani, The construction
period took longer than the expected time because of the erotic rain patterns in the region. “Western Kenya is a region endowed with a lot of rainfalls and often we would have downpour as early as 10.00 o’clock completely disorganizing our plans. We are however very happy the work is finally finished, and to extremely high standards,” said the Engineer. The works were completed in February and handed over to the Kakamega Busia Water Supply for operationalization. “The supply could not have come at a better time. We are sincerely grateful to Lake Victoria North Water Services Board, the Government of Kenya and the World Bank for the success of the project,” acknowledges the MD of the Kakamega Busia Water Supply Mr. Shadrack Wekhu-
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Side view of the new Mumias Water Treatment Works
lu. He adds, “Our customers in Mumias have really suffered from inadequate and infrequent water supply. The old Water Supply system had dilapidated infrastructure all the way from the intake, treatment works and distribution lines. Water rationing was the order of the day. In addition, there were frequent water bursts because of the old and worn out distribution lines; actually we were supplying less than thirty percent of the population of Mumias town.” Under the just completed Mumias Water Supply Project, a new gravity scheme has been constructed adequate for Water Supply in Mumias Municipality and surrounding peri-urban areas to meet future demand up to the year 2025. The new Water Supply has increased production of portable water from the previous 1,618 to 15,000m3 per day, against the projected demand of 14, 769m3 per day. This is intended to serve over 150, 000 people. The old system with a capacity of 1,215m3 per day was also rehabilitated to serve the adjoining lower rural areas by gravity. The new system has a raw water intake upstream of the present one on River Lusumu some 28kilometers from Mumias Town. The distribution network has been expanded to about 13 km and 14km long ferrous pipe of 600mm and 500mm in diameter respectively, with
A consumer fetching water from one of the Water Kiosks
constructed under the Mumias Water Supply Project
an increase in production of potable water from the previous 1, 618m3/d to 15,000m3/d. The project also has a new reinforced concrete tank constructed at Ekero near Mumias Town with a capacity of 5,000m3 to boost water storage and supply in the centre. Maseno Water Supply earmarked for major rehabilitation; Meanwhile, the Old and dilapidated Maseno Water Supply system has been earmarked for major rehabilitation by LVNWSB. The rehabilitation shall be undertaken as part of the Proposed Vihiga Cluster programme to be financed partly through a loan and a grant from the Belgium government at a total cost of Kshs. 1.5 billion Under the planned rehabilitation works, pumping machines and controls shall be installed in the scheme to improve efficiency, increase capacity and reduce operational costs. The project also has a metering component to help in reduction of Non-revenue water, and therefore realize improved and sustainable service delivery. In addition, water tanks shall be constructed to enable improved storage. In order to manage the leakages and water losses which are mainly caused by the dilapidated system in Maseno Water supply, the rising main shall be
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rehabilitated. In addition, other proposed distribution extension lines will be constructed to ensure an increase in served population. About LVNWSB LVNWSB is one of the eight Water Services Boards established under the Water Act 2002. The Board covers the entire Western Province (i.e counties of Bungoma, Busia, Kakamega and Vihiga) and parts of the North Rift region of the counties Trans-Nzoia, Uasin Gishu and parts of Nandi and Elgeyo - Markwet counties. Like other water service Boards, the LVNWSB has the mandate of ensuring efficient and economical provision of water and sewerage services within its area of jurisdiction. Lake Victoria North has contracted five main urban Water Services Providers for actual provision of water and sewerage services within its coverage region. The Boards headquarters is located at Kefinco House in Kakamega town. The Boards vision is “to be the leading WSB in Kenya in the provision of adequate and quality water and sanitation services”. Lake Victoria North is ISO 9001:2008 Certified for Quality Management System and ISO 14001:2004 Certified for environmental management System.yst
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Uganda’s National Housing and Construction Company signed a USD 9 Million agreement with Shelter Afrique
Shelter Afrique Acting Managing Director Mr. Yekini Olayanju (centre) and NHCC Chairperson Ambassador Agnes Kalibbala (2nd left) exchange documents after signing. The signing was witnessed by Uganda’s Minister of Housing Hon. Daudi Migereko (2nd right), the NHCC Managing Director Mr. Felix Okoboi (right), and Shelter Afrique Director Business Development and Operation Mr. Femi Adewole (left).
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an-African urban housing financier institution Shelter Afrique, has signed a USD9 million loan agreement with Uganda’s National Housing and Construction Company (NHCC). Shelter Afrique supports the development of housing affordable and the real estate sector in Africa. The Agreement was signed by Mr. Yekini Olayanju the Acting Managing Director and Ambassador Agnes Kalibbala the Chair of the NHCC, the delegation also comprised Uganda’s Minister of Housing, Honorable Daudi Migereko and the NHCC Managing Director, Mr. Felix Okoboi. National Housing and Construction Company Limited is a Ugandan public enterprise that was established by the National Housing Corporation Act of 1964. The act was later repealed by the 1974 Decree to form National Housing and Construction Corporation.
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The objective of the USD9M loan is to provide financing for the NHCC to construct new and affordable housing units in Uganda for low-income individuals. Mr. Yekini Olayanju, welcomed the NHCC during the signing of the agreement and added “the project finance facility agreement between Shelter Afrique and NHCC Uganda is a step in the right direction and marks an important milestone for our two institutions, we are committed to support the government of Uganda in rolling out housing PPP projects that will pave way for possible increase in capital subscription to ensure effective intervention for Shelter Afrique in the markets”. On his part, the minister remarked “We are doing a good job but we have to do more and in good time. There is a lot of work to do, we need to do more, we also have to look at way to make the cost of housing materials cheaper, we have to find a way to become a part of the value-chain so we can control the cost”
Amb. Agnes Kalibbala thanked the Minister and the staff of Shelter Afrique. She said that she is glad to sign the agreement observing that the housing in Uganda is one of the biggest problems and she believes that the project will really help Ugandan people. Felix Okoboi, the Managing Director of the NHCC also remarked that the signing is the culmination of a hard work, a very big step and the beginning of a long and mutually beneficial relationship. Shelter Afrique Shelter Afrique is a Pan African company for habitat and housing in Africa, an international housing finance and development intuition which has its headquarter in Nairobi Kenya and a regional office in Nigeria. It is backed by 44 member countries, the Africa Development Bank (AFDB) and the Africa Reinsurance Company (Africa RE).
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OAKPARK PROPERTIES LIMITED: "Providing Innovative Housing Solutions"
Investors into the project therefore acquire a facility that grants them a beach front apartment and an investment into a professionally run hotel.
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akpark Properties Limited is a real estate Development Company in Kenya with a vision to provide middle to lower Income housing innovative solutions across East Africa. Oakpark has been constructing houses in Kenya since 2003. The company’s core mission is to develop housing that addresses the urban needs of Kenyan and East African residents. Oakpark has built an excellent reputation and is best known for superior architectural designs and excellent locations of its apartments and town houses.
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Oakpark’s vision is to become a leading player of good quality affordable housing in Kenya and the greater East African Region. High quality well priced housing has always been the hall mark of Oakpark’s success. Oakpark Properties has completed major projects in Nairobi, Kisumu and Mombasa. Oakpark Projects OakPark Apartments which is conveniently located near the popular Junction Shopping Mall in Nairobi was the company’s first project. The development was completed in 2005 and is now sold out.
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Oakpark Court – Phase 1 This development was completed in 2007 at a total value of USD 1.8M. It is a development of around 40 apartments off Mombasa Road in Imara Daima adjacent to ICC church and near the newly constructed train station. Oakpark Court – Phase 2 This is a continuation of Oakpark Court Phase One. Construction for this phase commenced in December 2013. This court is strategically located next to the Imara Daima Train Station hence would be a good investment choice. Features: Cabro paved driveway and parking Parking space for two cars for each apartment, Near Schools and Shopping Malls, Pedestrian footpaths for kids to ride bikes, Perimeter electric fence, Proximity to Imara Daima Train Station, Quality and attractive internal finishes., Unique and attractive architectural design. Pine City – Garden Villa The Garden Villa is the latest house type in Pine City. With a plinth size of 1,000 square feet, three bedrooms with a master en-suite and its own garden space, the Garden Villa provides buyers with exceptional value for money. Living space is all on one level and buyers can choose either the ground floor where doors open out to the garden or the
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first floor where a balcony opens off the lounge. It is located in Athi River. Lake Breeze Luxury Apartments Forty-eight luxury apartments in Kisumu’s upscale Milimani area on Ring Road, less than 500 metres from Lake Victoria enjoying the fresh lake breeze year round. The property consists of 12 one bedroom units (110 Sqm) and 36 two bedroom units (90 Sqm) each with a balcony facing inwards to the central court. The property is about 15 minutes drive from the newly renovated Kisumu International Airport, and 7 minutes drive from downtown Kisumu. This is among the most desirable addresses in Kisumu, with great rental and investment potential. Features: Boreholes, Cabro paved driveway and parking Parking space for two cars for each apartment, Easy access to Kisumu International Airport, Near Schools and Shopping Malls, Perimeter electric fence, Power backup generator, Quality and attractive internal finishes., Salient feature Landscaped gardens, Self contained guard house, Solar water heating system., Unique and attractive architectural design. This will be among the most desirable addresses in Kisumu, with great rental and investment potential. This development is ongoing and is expected to be
completed before the end of the year. Maryland Apartments A proposed development comprises 32 apartments and 8 penthouses built in 4 blocks overlooking a central landscaped courtyard serviced by a well lit stairway. Woodblocks have been used in all the bedroom and lounge areas to promote a sense of warmth, while modern and stylish tiles have been used in the bathrooms, kitchens and utility yards. Features: Boreholes, Cabro paved driveway and parking Parking space for two cars for each apartment, Near Schools and Shopping Malls, Perimeter electric fence, Power backup generator, Salient feature Landscaped gardens, Self contained guard house, Sheltered garbage cubicles. Pangoni Beach Resort The market wanted such an affordable place where they could enjoy as a family or as a group and Oakpark Apartments Mombasa Ltd identified this gap and came up with the magical INSULAE AFRICANUS|PANGONI RESORT. The facility is already recognized as iconic development in North Coast. This beach front development from Oakpark consists of 50 Apartment Suites furnished, serviced and
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FEATURE / HOUSING professionally managed. The design of the apartments is such that all are sea facing and have a panoramic views of the sea from their balconies. These are 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments broken down as follows: 20 units of 1 bedroom, 23 units of 2 bedroom and 7 units of 3 bedrooms. Investment into the Project purchase exclusively furnished and equipped Apartment Suites. The Apartments are annexed to restaurants, a health club, shops, swimming pools and other facilities required to enable the entire facility to run as a hotel. The management company is run by a team consisting of representatives of Oakpark Apartments Mombasa Ltd and the buyers. It has the overall responsibility of maintaining high standards of the facility. In order to allow the facility to run professionally, the investors into the project will contribute a service charge on a monthly basis. Investors into the project therefore acquire a facility that grants them a beach front apartment and an investment into a professionally run hotel. Now that the apartments in phase 1
are fully operational and professionally managed, the reality of the project has dawned to even those who doubted it and at this point a lot of people now want to come on board. As we have now established that there is a lot of demand for this concept of a “Home away from home� we are soon embarking on our Phase 2. This is driven by the reality that potential buyers are now able to visualize and experience how their Apartments will look and operate when they are finally complete. PineCity 3-Bedroom Maisonette Pine City is a Gated Community located in Athi River off Mombasa road comprising of 200 maisonette of which 44 units Master En-suite and 6 units All En-suite. The first phase of the project of 78 maisonettes is complete. Value of the project is USD 8.8 Million and there are subsequent 2 phases which will incorporate the remaining 122 units, a school and a commercial center. Features: House divided into courts , each with a green area., Near Schools and Shopping Malls, Nursery school., Pe-
destrian footpaths for kids to ride bikes, Perimeter electric fence, Quality and attractive internal finishes., Semi detached house, Shopping centre, Solar water heating system., Unique and attractive architectural design. Pinecity 4-Bedroom Maisonette Pine City is a Gated Community located in Athi River off Mombasa road comprising of 200 maisonette of which 44 units Master En-suite and 6 units All En-suite. The first phase of the project of 78 maisonettes is complete. Value of the project is USD 8.8 Million and there are subsequent 2 phases which will incorporate the remaining 122 units, a school and a commercial center. Features: Boreholes, House divided into courts , each with a green area., Nursery school., Pedestrian footpaths for kids to ride bikes, Perimeter electric fence, Quality and attractive internal finishes., Salient feature Landscaped gardens, Self contained guard house, Semi detached house, Shopping centre, Solar water heating system., Unique and attractive architectural design.
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Liquid Telecom connects Siaya County to the world with $2million Internet Cable Project
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iquid Telecom Kenya (LTK) Africa’s leading data, voice and IP provider, is installing a $2 million (Ksh175 million) fiber optic network in Siaya County, the first of its kind in rural Kenya, to open the areas underserved in terms of internet access. The move is part of Liquid Telecom’s plan to invest $50 million dollars in partnerships with counties in the next 24 months to roll out data connectivity projects that will see more counties benefit from projects similar to that in Siaya County. Through the Wide Area Network (WAN) concept, the internet will link the county headquarters, sub counties and wards together, with a connection back to the central government. This will allow Internet users in the county reliable and affordable access to local and global websites. The installation process will see 50 staff employed with further roles being created to handle maintenance of fibre optics and wireless networks in the county. “Rural Internet connectivity is rather poor in Kenya due to lack of infrastructure. What LTK primarily seeks to achieve in the partnership with the Siaya County government is open up the county to new business opportunities and improve government functionality,” said Nic Rudnick, Liquid Telecom Group CEO. “There are vast human and capital resources lying idle in Siaya. Connecting the county to the rest of Kenya and the world will in turn enable businesses and the county governments register increased productivity at reduced costs.” This is welcome news. According to the Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK) statistics released in 2014, Internet penetration in Kenya stands at 52.3 per cent, making the penetration in the country among the most enviable across the region. However penetration in rural areas has remained dismal locking out rural businesses and people from business, trade and employment opportuni-
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ties experienced elsewhere. In Kenya Internet connectivity, as it stands, contributes to 2.9 per cent of Kenya’s GDP. The improvement of Internet infrastructure in Siaya, like in many parts of Senegal and India, is poised to trigger an increase in business activity while being a magnet for investors who counts on requisite infrastructure like internet to set up shop. This, in addition to firms seeking to meet the demands of
their target markets and eased communication links, will result in employment creation within the county as firms set up operations in Siaya. A number of foreign and local investors including NGOs and service firms such as banks are expected to expand operations into the county following improved Internet infrastructure. By comparison in Senegal, the focus on improvement of Internet infrastructure countrywide has paid off by contributing 3.3 percent to the country’s GDP as of 2012. Plans to accelerate internet penetration are underway, with expectations of creating at least 240,000 new jobs by 2015, according to a report by Dalberg Global Development Advisors. The Internet in India, one of the fastest growing global economies, has been a key driver of the economy contributing 3.2 percent of the country’s GDP. This is projected to exceed 3.7 per cent in 2015 as the country taps into rural areas, according to McKinsey and Company, a global management consulting firm. This will place the country in the
same league as the US, Japan and Malaysia in terms of internet contribution to GDP. Win Investor Confidence Through the installation of world class infrastructure courtesy of LTKs fibre network, Siaya is also set to win investor confidence even as the county seeks to position itself as an educational and agricultural. The county is home to a number of university and tertiary institutions, most notably Bondo University College and Siaya Institute of Technology, which rely heavily on the Internet in the acquisition and transfer of knowledge and skills. The county government has also been liaising with a number of USA-based education establishments and universities such as the University of Florida on streaming lectures and lessons and other content to schools in the county. Given its fertile soils and reliable rainfall, the county has immense potential for agriculture to thrive in as an industry. Internet connectivity is especially critical for an economy heavily reliant on agriculture as it makes strides towards e-agriculture, more so in access to linked information, mechanization and understanding of weather patterns. Currently, the key areas of agricultural focus in the county are rice, coffee, sugarcane and cotton farming. Liquid Telecom Group, the parent company, has positioned itself as one of biggest investor in Africa’s Internet connectivity. In East Africa, the firm has invested $20 million (Ksh1.75 billion) which has seen the installation of 17,000 Kilometres of fibre optic cable across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi, the largest of its kind in Africa. This has ensured high speeds and continuous uptime for internet users. Liquid Telecom provide reliable, highspeed, cost-effective voice and data services – as well as Payment Solutions – to Africa’s largest mobile network operators, ISPs, financial institutions and businesses of across Africa and beyond.
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8.5 Megawatt Peak Solar PV Power Plant to be on-line soon in Rwanda
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wanda’s immediate former Minister of Infrastructure, Prof. Silas Lwakabamba, visited the Gigawatt Global Rwanda Ltd construction site, the utility-scale solar power plant located near Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village (ASYV) in Rwamagana District to assess the progress of the project. The project is the first utility-scale solar PV power plant in East Africa with a production capacity of 8.5 MWp. The project has commenced testing phase of up to 20% of its total capacity, and plans to commission the plant before August 2014. At present, less than one in five households in Rwanda have access to electricity, and this will increase the country’s production capacity by up to 8%. Access to electricity is crucial for economic growth and development in Rwanda, and similarly in the rest of Africa. Schoolchildren need electricity so that they can do their homework, and electricity is essential for better health
At present, less than one in five households in Rwanda have access to electricity, and this will increase the country’s production capacity by up to 8%. Access to electricity is crucial for economic growth and development in Rwanda, and similarly in the rest of Africa. services, communications, and for growth of the private sector. To put it simply, without electricity there can be no development. “Generation and provision of electricity to all Rwandans is a priority for the Government of Rwanda. This initiative to produce 8.5 megawatts of clean energy is an important addition towards closing Rwanda’s current energy gap,” said Prof. Silas when he visited the plant. The Norwegian company Scatec Solar is the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) company responsible for building the power plant, and Remote Partners is the local management and support firm. The project has been funded by Norfund (Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries) and KLP. The Dutch company Gigwatt Global is the developer of the project. Once the plant is on line, Scatec Solar will operate and maintain the plant which will feed electricity directly into the national grid. The price is lower than for electricity generated by diesel oil. The Government is encourag-
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ing private sector involvement and private-public partnerships as part of its development policy. In addition, energy for all is an important goal in the fight against poverty. Energy must be affordable, energy supplies must be reliable, and last but not least, energy is ideally clean and renewable. Solar energy is an important part of the energy mix along with hydropower and other sources of renewable energy in Africa. The Minister of Infrastructure’s visit to Gigawatt Global Rwanda ltd constitutes his efforts to advance progress towards the Millennium Development Goals on poverty. Rwanda is located in East Africa at approximately two degrees below the equator. It borders with Burundi in the South, Democratic Republic of Congo in the West, Tanzania in the East and Uganda in the North. It is generally characterized by Savannah climate and its geographical location endows it with sufficient solar radiation intensity approximately equal to 5kWh/m2/day and peak sun hours of approximately 5 hours per day.
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Rwanda’s Nyabarongo I Hydro Power Plant in its final stage
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he Ministers from the Ministry of Infrastructure Honorable Professor Silas Lwakabamba (immediate former), Honorable Emma. Françoise Isumbingabo in charge of Energy and Water and sanitation and EWSA Ltd officials in July visited Nyabarongo I Hydro Power Project to monitor the progress of the project. The project is a power plant located in Mushishiro sector-Muhanga District and is expected to produce 28 MW, and when connected to the National Grid, the plant will serve the big part of the Country with electricity and many households. Other neighboring sectors will also benefit from the project. The project is being financed through the Government of India (EXIM Bank of India) and the Government of Rwanda. The Project is contracted by two Indian based companies, Angelique International Limited (AIL) that performs all Civil and Electrical works (Transmission) and Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) responsible for the Electro-Mechanical and Hydro-Mechanical works. The commissioning and pre-commissioning of the project to the National grid is expected soon before the end of the year. The First machine will produce 14MW and the second machine is expected to produce other 14MW by August. This will change the standards of living of people of Rwanda by providing electricity to neighboring trading centers of Kibirira, Kivumu, Bulinga and Mushishiro in the Southern Province, hence social and economic growth of the Nation. After connecting the 28MW to the national grid, a lot of difference will be created through reduction of the excessive power cut offs, enhanced business environment by minimum load shedding, promoting rural and urban electrification hence reduction of power tariffs leading to sustainable development.
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Hydro Power in Rwanda Rwanda’s major Rivers have proven 333 potential sites for Micro-hydropower countrywide. Opportunities exist in Micro and Small Hydropower projects and shared regional hydropower projects with East Africa (EAC) Partners. A couple of micro, mini and small Hydropower Projects are currently under construction. The largest domestic hydropower project under construction is Nyabarongo I, with an installed capacity of 28 MW. Some shared hydropower projects with neighboring countries are also underway, including 145MW project shared by Burundi, DRC and Rwanda and a 90 MW project to be jointly developed by Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda. Mini and Small Hydropower There are 20 projects totaling 9MW bid as 4”bundles”with an expected investment of approximately 25-30 million. The planned completion date is 2014-2015 and 3 bundled bids for 10MW of projects bid every year from 2015-17. Medium Hydropower 12-17 MW Nyabarongo II is being evaluated, with an expected invest-
ment amount of approximately $80 million. This is a multipurpose project envisaged to cater for water supply, irrigation as well as electrical power generation. The project may develop either under Public or PPP arrangement and is planned to generate 12-17 MW and the power will be fed into Rwanda National Grid. Regional Hydropower Ruzizi III (145MW) supported by EU, AfDB, among others with an expected investment capital of $450 million and completion date in 2016.The project is being developed under CEPGL umbrella for Rwanda, Burundi and DRC. Ruzizi III hydropower project is planned to generate 145MW and the power output is shared equally by three countries. Rusumo (90MW) falls supported by World Bank and others. Its expected investment amount is $300 million and planned completion date is 2017. The project is being developed under NELSAP umbrella for Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania. Rusumo falls Hydropower Project is planned to generate 81 MW and the power output will be shared equally by three countries.
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A new dawn as Communications Commission of Kenya Rebrands to Communications Authority of Kenya
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enyans celebrated a new dawn in the ICT sector as the sector regulator, Communications Commission of Kenya officially rebranded to the Communication Authority of Kenya (CA). The colourful launch ceremony to unveil the new identity was officiated by H.E. President Uhuru Kenyatta on 24th June 2014. “In establishing an independent regulator, we gather to mark a new beginning for the Information and Communications Technology sector and indeed for the whole Nation”, said the President as he delivered the key note address during the launch. The President lauded the Authority for overseeing the ICT revolution in the country that has seen ICTs become a key driver of the economy. He noted that the Government is continuously integrating ICTs in its operations as a way of taking services to the citizens. “The launch of the Communications Authority of Kenya is a logical step to ensure a measure of regulatory independence and transparency in the management of the ICT sector,” he said. ICTs continue to make in road in many other sectors and positively contribute to the economy. The Authority’s Director General, Francis Wangusi in his speech highlighted that the sector has attracted Sh33 billion worth of investment and more than Sh133 billion in revenue annually. The Government, through the Ministry of ICT, have several initiatives including connecting all counties with the fibre optic network that will continue to increase access to ICTs. The event also saw the official unveiling of the Kenya Computer and Incident Response Centre (KE-CIRT) and the National Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). The
two projects are expected to deal with cybercrime and enhance e-commerce in the country. Internet/data market recovers lost ground Meanwhile the Internet/data market segment recovered lost ground during the period October to December 2013 to stand at 13.1 million subscribers up from 11.9 million in the previous quarter. According to the second quarterly sector statistics report for the year 201314 released by the Communications Authority of Kenya in mid July 2014, the 13 per cent growth could be largely driven by the numerous promotions and special offers on Internet/data by the mobile operators as a strategy towards growing their market shares. According to the report, mobile subscribers have
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remained the greatest contributor of internet/data subscriptions accounting for 99 per cent of total subscriptions. Similar to the growth trend observed in data/internet subscriptions, the number of estimated internet users increased by 11.0 per cent during the quarter under review to record 21.2 million users up from 19.1 million estimated in the previous quarter. The mobile telephony sector saw a marginal increase in subscribers to 31.309 million from 31.301 million during the previous quarter. Mobile penetration remained unchanged at 76.9 per cent. Fixed telephone services continued on a downward trajectory. The total fixed lines were recorded at 205, 856 down from 209,339 lines in the previous quarter while fixed wireless subscriptions declined by 1.2 per cent to stand at 148,823. Mobile money market continued to record steady growth with the number of subscribers recorded at 26.0 million in December 2013. Similarly, the number of active agents rose to 93,689 from 91,750 recorded in the previous quarter. On the broadcasting front, local content in the form of dramas, news, discussions and documentaries is continuously being promoted while on the other hand, internationally produced music and movies remain more popular amongst the broadcasters. The postal and courier sector reversed its growth trend within the quarter under review registering increased traffic in both local and international incoming mails at 2.8 per cent and 10.0 per cent respectively. There was however decline in international outgoing mails. This growth signifies that there is still demand for this service. Instilling customer confidence and offering outstanding customer service will make this sector more vibrant and competitive.
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Power Supply in Kisumu County improved
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enya Power spent Shs.100 million to improve the quality of power supply in Kisumu County under the project dubbed Operation Boresha Umeme Kisumu. The project which involved conducting master repair works on existing power substations in Kisumu and its environs, extension of power network, creation of additional transformation and distribution capacity as well as creating new dedicated lines to industrial customers and critical services such as hospitals was undertaken on 12th and 13th July 2014. Four new alternative power lines were constructed to serve Kisumu’s Central Business District, Industrial Area, Nyahera (to improve supplies to Maseno) and Manyatta Estate. At the same time, Kenya Power installed 12 new transform-
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ers and refurbished 50 existing transformers to enhance their performance and prevent technical breakdowns. “The operation will ensure that the power supply system is robust and power supply consistent to support efforts to minimize power outages occasioned by both planned and unplanned outages. We have carried out similar exercises in other parts of the country including Busia and Bungoma in the West Region with marked service improvements reported,” said the Company’s Managing Director and CEO, Dr. Ben Chumo has said. He said Kenya Power marshaled 71 teams with a total of about 700 members of staff drawned from various parts of the country to implement the project adding that the company plans to extend the programme to other counties. “We intend to implement the programme in Homabay, Migori/Kisii,
Kakamega and Kericho in the near future,” he added. The exercise is part of the undertaking that Kenya Power is implementing throughout the country as it expands and upgrades its electricity distribution infrastructure ahead of the expected additional generation capacity of 5,000 MW by 2017. This will increase the country’s effective generation capacity by about 300% from the current 1,652 MW to 6,652 MW.m
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