Whatever they say, Uhuru has more than one a legacy to leave for Kenyans, the floating bridge in Mombasa , to replace the Dreadful Ferry, This Super Road in Nairobi that will reduce the time spent in traffic jams. Then the better one is that he as a leader and the president has shown Kenyans that the nation can come together and reduce the unnecessary tensions created by politicians to remain relevant. Weather one likes it or Not the late President Moi wasright , At least he fore saw the leadership Qualities of the present President far before others realized it. The problem with the Kenyan political class is that they are supposed to be Public Servants but the have managed to make the title to be Public Masters. Uhuru the current president has tried his best to be a Public Servant. Thanks Sir.
@@alimussa5560 it's not a propaganda , Uhuru 's leadership is praised by construction of many roads unlike any other gov't but with huge economic failure xterised by inflations of the project's costs. That means it's the only govt which oversaw corruption of the highest order that has never been witnessed in any other government as well. Imposition of several types of taxes to create room for looting and impoverishment of the Kenyan people.
@@alimussa5560 Uhuru's govt apart from road constructions , is a total failure, he has created unconducive environment for business investments. May God help Kenya.
@@JesusisthewayandthdTruth No Government in this world is Perfect, Errors are there, Room for improvement is always there. The Question begs to be asked those today so called leaders both in the present government and aspiring to leader have they really shown any leadership qualities to take this nation into the country it should be.??
President Uhuru Kenyatta is a cool Critical and creative thinker, The Nairobi Expressway Project is one of his Thinking of out of the box Mega Projects Legacy that Kenyans will remember him with forever.This is proving to be Excellent, Relevant and Extra Satisfactory, I can only compare it to AI Inventions.This is work well done.Kudos Prezo!
Large cities around the world have these highways in place but the traffic problems still exist. In a few years after construction we'll stil be complaining about traffic congestion. Construction of light rail would be the most effective way to get rid of traffic congestion.
@@jdoe9987 I agree with you but if the light rails, metros and bus lanes are properly designed and works/managed efficiently it should attract people. So using these transport means will surely encourage car users to keep their vehicles and in the long term make mainly cars useless. Lessons must be learn from what has been done abroad. Country planning is important in the development of a country at the condition to be done with a vision.
infact, they are bringing down elevated highways in most cities in the west. they ruin the aesthetics of a city. a good public transport system (light rail or metro) is all Nairobi needs.
It is not a question of one or the other. We need both. Light rails and improved public transport will keep alot of vehicles off the road. But there are still many people who would prefer to journey across the city in their own vehicles for very good reasons. Just provide for both and get people to pay directly for the services that they enjoy. Don't burden the general taxpayer in provision of those services. Even the cost of those light rails ought to be paid for by, and therefore recovered from those who use it.
Mungu awabariki Wakenya wote! Huu umekuwa muda mrefu sana katika kusubiri! I remember driving along those roads...especially the A104 during rush hour getting from JKIA all the way out to Karen after getting married in Nairobi back in 1998. OMFG, it was like ants on top of an anthill just trying to get from here to there. Even Ngong Road was a disaster! Fortunately, Ngong has gotten its facelift it so rightfully deserved. Sasa, MWISHOWE the rest of the city can feel fortunate they are now on the map! LOOOOONG TIME COMING KENYA! HONGERA!
@Marina Thomas....i think they will charge a flat rate regardless of where you entered from...it will be an option to use this road so you enter at your own risk even if its to evade traffic on uhuru highway for 1km lol
This one is addressed to nyinyi ma-critics pongezeni hata kidogo ndio "wa mashati" na "hustler" watimize ahadi! Tusiwa-confuse wakapoteza radar haitaki hasira ahadi inatimizwa
If you mean the mechanics of it, no way! CADD programs have made this very easy. Any kid who knows their way around a smartphone can make such a video. It is all click, click, and click.
the kenyan and Tanzanian government should address this issue. am an mpesa operater in the City and have helped many beggers to send money through their phones since they understand only Swahili. this there is someone whom imports them to transact this kind of illegal business
If there were no donors, there wouldn't be any beggars. If you want beggars to leave the streets, just stop giving them money. They will disappear within a month. The power to either get the beggars out of the streets or to keep them there is in your hands. Don't look elsewhere. Just look within yourselves.
This issue can be well addressed by the government. They might be spies for all we know. Tracking Kenyans movement and behaviors for an already existing or future enemy. THE GOVERMENT NEEDS TO DEAL WITH THIS ISSUE WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT.
Thinking Global! Uhuru thinking isnt your ordinary thinking. He's way ahead in his thoughts. Wengine think of 16th century tools. No problem though. Uhuru endelea kujenga! Wacha maskini waongee
@@briant5685 no, what's nonsensical is your response because it shows you are a narrow-minded individual who gets intimidated by ideas you don't agree with. I can guess which community you are from without even having met you.
Robert Mwangi all the ptojects being implemented are in the vision 2030 blueprint which was initiated by the genius president Kibaki, eg..the SGR, GTC, the expressway, LAPSET, Dongo Kundu, drawbridge at the likoni channel, all the bypasses just to name but afew.
Along with the actual physical structures.... Let us invest in a comprehensive TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN and PROGRAM in resources technology and personnel , not only for this segment BUT IMPORTANTLY AND CRITICALITY FOR OUR ENTIRE NATIONAL COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE. This l firmly believe is the sensible way forward.
I agree with the writer below. The maintenance of these elevated roads are huge and they don't beautify the city. Light rails and one way streets may be better.
@@TGovedi they are coming through with more intentions than you think. It's not about making money. It's about control and they are on their way with this.
@@TGovedi -Just because you say so doesn't mean a thing.I know the China man.They bring even their food and water.Keep on defunding them while they take over the continent -th-cam.com/video/fXLXR2Lc2PA/w-d-xo.html
Good Stuff from @KeNHA However, I need to correct you on the matter of BOOT, @ 3.57 you state this is the first BOOT (Build Own Opetate Transfer project in Kenya. That is not true. Nyali bridge replacement of the Colonial Floating Nyali Bridge with the Existing Bridge was thr first BOOT project on roas construction (This also was the same fro the Mtwapa Bridge which is wraped in the middle) . The Nyali Bridge was done by sumitomo construction of Japan and was a Toll Bridge from up to 1993. However this is a good project
Skylines are not a sign of development ,what is needed is serious industrialization of nairobi and Keny which will automatically create -More jobs,self dependencey and poverty eradication and stability as a country.
It is scheduled to be finished by the next year 2022. What do you think of the Government proposed option that Kenyans will have to pay to access the Nairobi Expressway
It’s built by private investors, so they have to recoup their money from the tolls, the tolls will range from $1 to $10 depending on type of vehicle and weight, the big vehicles like lorries will pay the $10 while smaller vehicles will pay from $1-$3
4:38 all facilities will be entirely handed over to the government of Kenya after 30 years????? This is not something to be proud of personally I would prefer if we build the road ourselves without help, the raw materials are here we got people in the university for Christ Sake studying Engineering. We can do it ourselves. Sio lazima tufanyiwe vitu tubaki na madeni na izo vitu zikuwe zetu after 30 years.
It entails transfer of skills, If you pass at the site you notice Kenyan engineers working side by side with the Chinese ones, tena si deni, ni ppp, ivyo ndio nchi zimeendelea hujuenga infrastructure yao
@@Sean1877 that’s the Stone Age mindset that has only enabled magufuli to build only one flyover and bus terminus ever since he took office in 2015, pure mediocrity, he has even started recognizing this himself that’s why he finally took a Chinese loan for the sgr to speed up construction, no country operates with such a model, you quickly run broke trying to build such big infrastructure projects from internal funds and achieve little progress
Anto @ The Chinese don't own our SGR, roads or any other resources. Tanzanian government funded the initial phases for its electric SGR project ,can't say the same about Kenya being trapped in a massive Chinese debt with an air polluting slow diesel train. Turkey provided technology which was fully paid for and local labour utilized..recently we opted for a Chinese loan due to the costs associated with already having other self funded on going projects..Tanzania is equivalent to the size of Kenya, Uganda ,Rwanda Burundi all put together making it very costly to lay out such a railway system from one end of the country to another. We dictate the terms of the project that's why it's rare to see a Chinese foreign minister going into an African country just to sign a construction deal. Well two flyovers to be exact more coming, two major bus terminals in Dar & Dodoma, expansion of the new Dar Es salaam international airport and Mwanza, Built a brand new international airport in Dodoma..Construction of an electrical SGR train system, Phase 2 rapid bus network system (BRT)..Purchased a fleet of 9 brand new planes paid for no loans or partnerships giving the country 100 percent ownership of its airline, expecting more soon. Building the largest hydroelectric power plant in east Africa government funded..on going construction of a second bridge across the Indian ocean in Dar and a 3.2 Km long bridge across lake Victoria which will be the largest in east Africa and 6th in Africa. He was also responsible for the reduction of dependence on foreign aid, provision of free education, implementation of water projects in rural areas, improved existing and built new healthcare facilities across the country, been building new roads all over the country, increased budget for higher education loans..the control and protection of natural resources, including minerals citing the creation of new mineral laws and recent reforms in the extractive industry..he was also able to eradicate corruption on the government level down to private sector, can't say the same for your tribal & corrupt institutions. Laid down the foundation for the Tanzanian Uganda massive natural gas pipeline project..his leadership enabled Tanzania to acquire the status of a lower middle income country in the midst of a world pandemic. Mentioned a few just in case you didn't know or just playing dumb.🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
Mass leap towards Vision 2030 IDEAL KENYA WITHOUT CORRUPTION Now imagine if we had electric trains cruusing at 200-400km/hr? That means time and distance factor would have been cut off with 150% taking 80km/hr as reference That means bridging kisumu to Mombasa 843km within 3hrs As for Nairobi, subways, light rails, metros would do the best towards decongesting and decentralizing it. Concerned Youth
@Mudhihir Issa Tanzanian sgr is funded by standard chartered bank and the loan will be paid back fully after 40 years, so wacha kuringa, your deal seems worse
bring this flyover is a good thing but the toll is a very ridiculous idea for the next 27 years. This situation only arises because our government ends up stealing all the money that would have been used to do a toll free road. kenya is 20 years back on everything
The private investor cannot afford to delay the project by even a day after sinking in so much money. The spirit of capitalism will drive this project to its earliest completion date. Capitalism drives itself.
They are always waiting but 2047 is the future, who knows, there might be a complete change in the existing PROFESSIONAL THEIVES by death or old age or the worst that GOD CAN BRING TO THEM to an well enlightened leadership that talks what it preaches. Hope for mama Africa 👊
Ask yourself why Europe and other countries in Asia also use Chinese to build their projects, I have also never heard of Indians building things in Kenya
If you want to rely on Chinese funding then expect it to come with lots of Chinese stuff. So what can be done? Firstly raise funds locally. There's alot of money in Kenya looking for a home - float infrastructure treasury bonds. Open it to pension funds, corporates and individuals. Bring on board experienced contractors (Chinese will do just fine) To work side by side with local well established and reputable contractors for skills transfer. But also ask and seek an answer to a fundamental question. Why is it that local contractors can not satisfactorily implement even some very small projects? Most of them start attracting high maitanance costs within less than a year of completion! Is it really a skills deficiency or is it a question of ethics?
List 10 medium sized projects that have been done by local contractors satisfactorily and that have stood the test of time over the years? That is, a project that remains sound even just 15 years after completion? I see them engaged in resurfacing works and they dig up and repair large sections of roads that they have just resurfaced! Even simple projects like roads resurfacing! This kind of project has no room for trial and error. Let local contractors up their game. They have been a big let down.
Indian here. For our premier projects we too hire Americans and Europeans. The Chinese do as well for design work. They might be really good at construction but the designs are prepared by European and American Firms for premier projects in China. Had we or Chinese engaged local engineers in premier projects, the cost overruns due to delay in project and inflation increasing the price of project would have costed us alot. I know that local talent should be promoted but the problem is that when engineers and other staff cost hardly 5 Ksh out of 100 and materials and construction costs the other 95 Ksh, the priority should be given more to speeding up construction and bringing efficiency.
Also, I believe that the cement, steel and other materials are being locally sourced and not being imported. I believe that the Kenya has all the materials that's going in Bridge Construction, so one way or the other, people in Cement and Steel Industry are getting employment and the owner of such factories are also earning from it. In addition, Nairobi is getting decongested which would save locals, time and fuel. But from my perspective, Nairobi having a population of 4.4 million should also go for an Urban Transit System (Metro). The combination of Metros and Matatus would decrease the reliance on personal vehicles and improve Mobility in Nairobi
Congratulations our neighbor's we love you this is great..I 🇹🇿🇹🇿
Asante sana 🇹🇿 ❤🇰🇪
Hongereni sana majirani zetu
We love you, 🇹🇿
We need each other
Asanteni mandugu zetu watantanzia sisi ni WA ummoja Afrika masharik tunajamii upande zote mbili mbili
@pm is there a conversation about this or is it your wish?
@pm with the likes of museveni,forget it
Tunawapenda oia
Hongera Wakenya, hongera Kenya Goverment kwa kutekeleza mradi mkubwa na wakuvutia kama huu
The reporter did a good job. I can watch another episode
Vindu vichenchanga!!
Hongereni majirani zetu
Hongeren Kenya kwa Hyoo Nairobi Express way..
Tanzania Dar es salaam pia tutajenga..🤝🤝👍👍
Kwani ni mashidano?
Asanteni mandugu zetu. Tuna waombea mujenge pia ili Afrika mashariki iendelee kuongoza kwa maendeleo barani
The reporter is not a joke. ❤
the most comprehensive video of the express way I've seen so far. I keep on coming back for reference.
Damn, imagine how far we'd be without corruption :(
This kind of journalism deserves a sub 👍🏽
This is Africa and Africa is our business. Super coverage.
Whatever they say, Uhuru has more than one a legacy to leave for Kenyans, the floating bridge in Mombasa , to replace the Dreadful Ferry, This Super Road in Nairobi that will reduce the time spent in traffic jams. Then the better one is that he as a leader and the president has shown Kenyans that the nation can come together and reduce the unnecessary tensions created by politicians to remain relevant. Weather one likes it or Not the late President Moi wasright , At least he fore saw the leadership Qualities of the present President far before others realized it. The problem with the Kenyan political class is that they are supposed to be Public Servants but the have managed to make the title to be Public Masters. Uhuru the current president has tried his best to be a Public Servant. Thanks Sir.
They secured 80billion loan for that project.but only usdd 1.9bilion...NOTHNG TO THANK HIM..HE MUST BE QUESTIONED WHERE THE REST OF 77BILLION WENT TO
@@jamalkhedira2398 Kindly provide facts to prove your claim, other wise stop the propaganda.
@@alimussa5560 it's not a propaganda , Uhuru 's leadership is praised by construction of many roads unlike any other gov't but with huge economic failure xterised by inflations of the project's costs.
That means it's the only govt which oversaw corruption of the highest order that has never been witnessed in any other government as well.
Imposition of several types of taxes to create room for looting and impoverishment of the Kenyan people.
@@alimussa5560 Uhuru's govt apart from road constructions , is a total failure, he has created unconducive environment for business investments. May God help Kenya.
@@JesusisthewayandthdTruth No Government in this world is Perfect, Errors are there, Room for improvement is always there. The Question begs to be asked those today so called leaders both in the present government and aspiring to leader have they really shown any leadership qualities to take this nation into the country it should be.??
Very laudable, wishing Kenyans a nice one this new year.
Someone did homework before releasing this video good job.
Unfortunately that someone might be receiving 1/3 salary of the the lady narrating
Nice quality video and excellent professional journalism. Keep it up. Kindly do more infrastructure videos.
Best express way coverage. Really professional. Kudos👍👍
Alhamdulillah.....some good progress
President Uhuru Kenyatta is a cool Critical and creative thinker, The Nairobi Expressway Project is one of his Thinking of out of the box Mega Projects Legacy that Kenyans will remember him with forever.This is proving to be Excellent, Relevant and Extra Satisfactory, I can only compare it to AI Inventions.This is work well done.Kudos Prezo!
GOD JEHOVAH bless our country kenya , and help us complete the project 💯👍
Thanks for the wonderful video uploader . GOD bless you. good job 👌
very nice information, good video I like your channel.. thank you
Large cities around the world have these highways in place but the traffic problems still exist. In a few years after construction we'll stil be complaining about traffic congestion. Construction of light rail would be the most effective way to get rid of traffic congestion.
Even with light rail, metros and single bus lanes, traffic still exists.
@@jdoe9987 I agree with you but if the light rails, metros and bus lanes are properly designed and works/managed efficiently it should attract people. So using these transport means will surely encourage car users to keep their vehicles and in the long term make mainly cars useless. Lessons must be learn from what has been done abroad. Country planning is important in the development of a country at the condition to be done with a vision.
Doesn't mean we should not do something to improve traffic flow. We don't stop going to school because there is high unemployment etc.
infact, they are bringing down elevated highways in most cities in the west. they ruin the aesthetics of a city. a good public transport system (light rail or metro) is all Nairobi needs.
It is not a question of one or the other. We need both. Light rails and improved public transport will keep alot of vehicles off the road. But there are still many people who would prefer to journey across the city in their own vehicles for very good reasons. Just provide for both and get people to pay directly for the services that they enjoy. Don't burden the general taxpayer in provision of those services. Even the cost of those light rails ought to be paid for by, and therefore recovered from those who use it.
The best part of this video for me is the detailed animation showing the construction of the road. *Liked & Subscribed.*
Congratulations on a professional well executed and informative documentary. Looking forward to another one.
Very nice, ipunguze deni sasa
Proffesional Video
Cool. Let's keep on growing Kenya 🇰🇪
this is by far the most informative video i have seen on the project.. good job.. and thanks
Nice work Sanifu TV. kweli nyinyi ni wasanifu.Thumbs up
Mungu awabariki Wakenya wote! Huu umekuwa muda mrefu sana katika kusubiri!
I remember driving along those roads...especially the A104 during rush hour getting from JKIA all the way out to Karen after getting married in Nairobi back in 1998. OMFG, it was like ants on top of an anthill just trying to get from here to there. Even Ngong Road was a disaster! Fortunately, Ngong has gotten its facelift it so rightfully deserved. Sasa, MWISHOWE the rest of the city can feel fortunate they are now on the map! LOOOOONG TIME COMING KENYA! HONGERA!
your eloquence is impeccable
great work reporter well illustrated and highlighted in a professional way thanks
And Gosho Events n Decoz will be there during its launch with a top notch event decoration very rare in Kenya. Good job for the 3D Animated video
Putting the tolls on the various exit ramps really makes sense to keep the flow of traffic moving on the expessway and uhuru highway
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How will they know the entry point of the vehicle at point of exit?
@@kipepeo75 Perhaps install cameras capable of recognizing registration numbers at entrance and exit ramp.
@Marina Thomas....i think they will charge a flat rate regardless of where you entered from...it will be an option to use this road so you enter at your own risk even if its to evade traffic on uhuru highway for 1km lol
@@edm1207 Ok then i will stick to the OLD mombasa road.
Very informative video. Kudos to the the team.
very informative keep it up
Very impressive indeed 👏
Job well done. Great videography.
good frm tz
well done Kenya
Good report...I didn't know that toll will be paid for 27years
Great truss and bridge technology
Very professionally produced and narrated. Good work. Hope to see something on the Rironi-Nakuru-Mau Summit expressway soon.
Kibaki left thika super high way, uhuru to leave likoni floating bridge and nairobi high way hongera,
Wameogopa kubomoa manyumba wanafinya 😀😀😀😀
The floating bridge is good while it lasts, what we demand is a permanent bridge. Get done with shoddy corrupt deals on the ferry.
and SGR
This one is addressed to nyinyi ma-critics pongezeni hata kidogo ndio "wa mashati" na "hustler" watimize ahadi! Tusiwa-confuse wakapoteza radar haitaki hasira ahadi inatimizwa
But at what expense madeni tu
Informative and well illustrated.
Great journalism
Waaao good job, I had to subscribe 🤣
I hope hawatakula pesa ya kupanda hizo miti na maua...nwei it's beautiful.
Think globally, act locally. Way to go Uhuru Kenyatta!
way to go.. thank you
What applications were used in the making of this designs?
Hiyo nzuri
Top notch presenter
This is a high quality video. Did you make it yourselves?
Looks quite detailed and very high quality produced
@@tfl4963 And the narrator is also👍
If you mean the mechanics of it, no way! CADD programs have made this very easy. Any kid who knows their way around a smartphone can make such a video. It is all click, click, and click.
well you need quality cameras.
Is a good investment though
@@nyagakelvin585 That animation isn’t made using a camera!
Kwanza hiyo tabia yakuleta walemavu wengi huku kenya kutuomba pesa kwa streets mtaacha ama tutawarudisha teke teke
Nimekuja kujua Tanzanians ndio beggars walemavu Kenya.
the kenyan and Tanzanian government should address this issue. am an mpesa operater in the City and have helped many beggers to send money through their phones since they understand only Swahili. this there is someone whom imports them to transact this kind of illegal business
@@wizardundesputed2805 Yes. There was a documentary about this. They're only given food and shelter in return of the work they do.
If there were no donors, there wouldn't be any beggars. If you want beggars to leave the streets, just stop giving them money. They will disappear within a month. The power to either get the beggars out of the streets or to keep them there is in your hands. Don't look elsewhere. Just look within yourselves.
This issue can be well addressed by the government. They might be spies for all we know. Tracking Kenyans movement and behaviors for an already existing or future enemy. THE GOVERMENT NEEDS TO DEAL WITH THIS ISSUE WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT.
Nice
It'll be good
Really need mass transit in Nairobi they could have linked in mass transit system.
I had to subscribe
Thinking Global! Uhuru thinking isnt your ordinary thinking. He's way ahead in his thoughts. Wengine think of 16th century tools. No problem though.
Uhuru endelea kujenga! Wacha maskini waongee
nonsense
It depends on where one got his/her university degrees. Uhuru studied in Massachusetts and Kibaki at Makerere.
@@b.3940 another nonsensical comment
@@briant5685 no, what's nonsensical is your response because it shows you are a narrow-minded individual who gets intimidated by ideas you don't agree with. I can guess which community you are from without even having met you.
Robert Mwangi all the ptojects being implemented are in the vision 2030 blueprint which was initiated by the genius president Kibaki, eg..the SGR, GTC, the expressway, LAPSET, Dongo Kundu, drawbridge at the likoni channel, all the bypasses just to name but afew.
Bravo! that's nice reporting 👌100%.but just asking which software you used for the animation part?
I have subscribed, do another one please.
Things politicians cant tell kenyans hongera Uhuru kenya twasonga
Do you have one for the Western bypass also under construction?
Western bypass is under construction 🚧
That's good
Very good project and video. What happens to the footbridges?
The road will be constructed above them
the lady who did that voiceover deserves an oscar
why? for speaking correctly?
Along with the actual physical structures.... Let us invest in a comprehensive TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN and PROGRAM in resources technology and personnel , not only for this segment BUT IMPORTANTLY AND CRITICALITY FOR OUR ENTIRE NATIONAL COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE. This l firmly believe is the sensible way forward.
I agree with the writer below. The maintenance of these elevated roads are huge and they don't beautify the city. Light rails and one way streets may be better.
Nice greetings from yaya
Impressively bold!
How can we build more of these roads with our local 52 million people? Our own contracts and materials
But we have to big up the Chinese, when everyone was focused on oppressing Africa to its death bed, they came through.
@@TGovedi they are coming through with more intentions than you think. It's not about making money. It's about control and they are on their way with this.
0:14 Why would you go from Mombasa Rd, Uhuru highway, Waiyaki just to get to James Gicuru? Why???
Also the road is A8 not A104
Sightseeing perhaps 🤔
@@aliciafields-worldtravelle8248 😂Okay that makes total sense
You have a naive mind.the road is just terminate at James Gichuru,it daent mean everyone is heading to James Gichuru.do you drive?
@@williamnganga8095 Sasa unataka kulia. Ambia serikali ikupee kazi
Wow
I just hope that they are buying at least 50% of the materials locally.
@@TGovedi -Just because you say so doesn't mean a thing.I know the China man.They bring even their food and water.Keep on defunding them while they take over the continent -th-cam.com/video/fXLXR2Lc2PA/w-d-xo.html
@@ahmosethemelanite9325 these is a private company we talking about, they don’t operate like ccp, they use local materials
All the materials are acquired locally.
Good Stuff from @KeNHA However, I need to correct you on the matter of BOOT, @ 3.57 you state this is the first BOOT (Build Own Opetate Transfer project in Kenya. That is not true. Nyali bridge replacement of the Colonial Floating Nyali Bridge with the Existing Bridge was thr first BOOT project on roas construction (This also was the same fro the Mtwapa Bridge which is wraped in the middle) . The Nyali Bridge was done by sumitomo construction of Japan and was a Toll Bridge from up to 1993. However this is a good project
Kenyan government must to build smart cities with high skylines and good roads and create jobs for the people of Kenya
Skylines are not a sign of development ,what is needed is serious industrialization of nairobi and Keny which will automatically create -More jobs,self dependencey and poverty eradication and stability as a country.
@@TGovedi don't mind this Jallow fool..he is always commenting nonsense on all Kenyan videos. He should worry about his Senegal.
Any bike infrastructure in Nairobi?
Yep mostly in the CBD ,,,,
They should do same to Mombasa
It is scheduled to be finished by the next year 2022. What do you think of the Government proposed option that Kenyans will have to pay to access the Nairobi Expressway
It’s built by private investors, so they have to recoup their money from the tolls, the tolls will range from $1 to $10 depending on type of vehicle and weight, the big vehicles like lorries will pay the $10 while smaller vehicles will pay from $1-$3
its not built by the government so price will not be them to say
It is not a proposed option. It is in the terms of the contract. This is a privately funded project.
Who is the reporter? well done, impressive
I love the animation, what program did you use for that?
Good report however it will be a rich man's road hence reduce very little jam. Toll fee too high for most to pay for daily commute.
4:38 all facilities will be entirely handed over to the government of Kenya after 30 years????? This is not something to be proud of personally I would prefer if we build the road ourselves without help, the raw materials are here we got people in the university for Christ Sake studying Engineering. We can do it ourselves. Sio lazima tufanyiwe vitu tubaki na madeni na izo vitu zikuwe zetu after 30 years.
Samuel Ngabia@ That's that Magufuli mind set🇹🇿🇹🇿
It entails transfer of skills, If you pass at the site you notice Kenyan engineers working side by side with the Chinese ones, tena si deni, ni ppp, ivyo ndio nchi zimeendelea hujuenga infrastructure yao
@@Sean1877 that’s the Stone Age mindset that has only enabled magufuli to build only one flyover and bus terminus ever since he took office in 2015, pure mediocrity, he has even started recognizing this himself that’s why he finally took a Chinese loan for the sgr to speed up construction, no country operates with such a model, you quickly run broke trying to build such big infrastructure projects from internal funds and achieve little progress
It doesn't matter as long as the road will remain with Kenyans eventually.
Anto @
The Chinese don't own our SGR, roads or any other resources.
Tanzanian government funded the initial phases for its electric SGR project ,can't say the same about Kenya being trapped in a massive Chinese debt with an air polluting slow diesel train.
Turkey provided technology which was fully paid for and local labour utilized..recently we opted for a Chinese loan due to the costs associated with already having other self funded on going projects..Tanzania is equivalent to the size of Kenya, Uganda ,Rwanda Burundi all put together making it very costly to lay out such a railway system from one end of the country to another. We dictate the terms of the project that's why it's rare to see a Chinese foreign minister going into an African country just to sign a construction deal.
Well two flyovers to be exact more coming, two major bus terminals in Dar & Dodoma, expansion of the new Dar Es salaam international airport and Mwanza, Built a brand new international airport in Dodoma..Construction of an electrical SGR train system, Phase 2 rapid bus network system (BRT)..Purchased a fleet of 9 brand new planes paid for no loans or partnerships giving the country 100 percent ownership of its airline, expecting more soon. Building the largest hydroelectric power plant in east Africa government funded..on going construction of a second bridge across the Indian ocean in Dar and a 3.2 Km long bridge across lake Victoria which will be the largest in east Africa and 6th in Africa. He was also responsible for the reduction of dependence on foreign aid, provision of free education, implementation of water projects in rural areas, improved existing and built new healthcare facilities across the country, been building new roads all over the country, increased budget for higher education loans..the control and protection of natural resources, including minerals citing the creation of new mineral laws and recent reforms in the extractive industry..he was also able to eradicate corruption on the government level down to private sector, can't say the same for your tribal & corrupt institutions. Laid down the foundation for the Tanzanian Uganda massive natural gas pipeline project..his leadership enabled Tanzania to acquire the status of a lower middle income country in the midst of a world pandemic.
Mentioned a few just in case you didn't know or just playing dumb.🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
Did you say 130 tons?
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Now imagine if we had electric trains cruusing at 200-400km/hr?
That means time and distance factor would have been cut off with 150% taking 80km/hr as reference
That means bridging kisumu to Mombasa 843km within 3hrs
As for Nairobi, subways, light rails, metros would do the best towards decongesting and decentralizing it.
Concerned Youth
Good project, thanks to my president; Tanzanians mpo?
Mnaiga sana mtakufa
Sidhani Kama wapo. Bado wanapigania Uhuru wao
This is something that should have been done long ago many countries are moving away from roads
Mtamalizwa na madeni
@Mudhihir Issa Tanzanian sgr is funded by standard chartered bank and the loan will be paid back fully after 40 years, so wacha kuringa, your deal seems worse
30 years? 🤔
more drone footage ya hii construction..nys video btw
Foreign direct investment
How many kenyans will use this high mayb watu wa westy.. Eastlands tukazane na hali
Ucjali yetu unakam lol
Si ya free,kuna toll charges za 160 dollars
@@edwardnyarondia3448 si $169
@@antony6799 most likely hiyo,I wasn't sure
Atleast tulijengewa outering road na ni free
It's game changer for Chinese. They'll make money for a good 27 years!
Nothing is for free ,,, it must be paid for.
True, but more than that. It is about control. Unfortunately this road is paving the way for it.
lakini hapo kwa 2.5b per km ndio niko na issue. This is probably the most expensive road in the world
bring this flyover is a good thing but the toll is a very ridiculous idea for the next 27 years. This situation only arises because our government ends up stealing all the money that would have been used to do a toll free road. kenya is 20 years back on everything
Nairobi needs good roads and bridges and high skylines
Nitatoa maoni wakimaliza....ata konza city ilisifiwa sana na bado iko kwa youtube....malizeni projects gui ici....ata laptops tuliziona..saitan
Konza city in project ya world bank
The private investor cannot afford to delay the project by even a day after sinking in so much money. The spirit of capitalism will drive this project to its earliest completion date. Capitalism drives itself.
@@georgeodhiambo598 true.. government projects in kenya are dirt unless backed by capitalists.. thats what keeps kenya going
You do know there is going to be toll charges of around 160 dollars and motorcycles aren't allowed
$1 -$3 for regular cars, $16 will be for lorries and heavy trucks
@@antony6799 oh great thanks for clarification
i hope some corrupt politician will not interfere with the toll collection
They can't because Uhuru is the one in charge.
@@TechTalkKenya because the chinese are in charge
@@TechTalkKenya that is good to know..
They are always waiting but 2047 is the future, who knows, there might be a complete change in the existing PROFESSIONAL THEIVES by death or old age or the worst that GOD CAN BRING TO THEM to an well enlightened leadership that talks what it preaches. Hope for mama Africa 👊
@@TGovedi thank you for giving us hope..have successful future
What if we had zero corruption?
G.S.U wako na Gengetone kali inaitwa RADA...cheki waki perform kasarani
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Kenya must to use Kenyan engineers and professionals to build roads and bridges and skylines and cities in Kenya not by indians or Chinese
Ask yourself why Europe and other countries in Asia also use Chinese to build their projects, I have also never heard of Indians building things in Kenya
If you want to rely on Chinese funding then expect it to come with lots of Chinese stuff. So what can be done? Firstly raise funds locally. There's alot of money in Kenya looking for a home - float infrastructure treasury bonds. Open it to pension funds, corporates and individuals. Bring on board experienced contractors (Chinese will do just fine) To work side by side with local well established and reputable contractors for skills transfer. But also ask and seek an answer to a fundamental question. Why is it that local contractors can not satisfactorily implement even some very small projects? Most of them start attracting high maitanance costs within less than a year of completion! Is it really a skills deficiency or is it a question of ethics?
List 10 medium sized projects that have been done by local contractors satisfactorily and that have stood the test of time over the years? That is, a project that remains sound even just 15 years after completion? I see them engaged in resurfacing works and they dig up and repair large sections of roads that they have just resurfaced! Even simple projects like roads resurfacing! This kind of project has no room for trial and error. Let local contractors up their game. They have been a big let down.
Indian here. For our premier projects we too hire Americans and Europeans. The Chinese do as well for design work. They might be really good at construction but the designs are prepared by European and American Firms for premier projects in China. Had we or Chinese engaged local engineers in premier projects, the cost overruns due to delay in project and inflation increasing the price of project would have costed us alot. I know that local talent should be promoted but the problem is that when engineers and other staff cost hardly 5 Ksh out of 100 and materials and construction costs the other 95 Ksh, the priority should be given more to speeding up construction and bringing efficiency.
Also, I believe that the cement, steel and other materials are being locally sourced and not being imported. I believe that the Kenya has all the materials that's going in Bridge Construction, so one way or the other, people in Cement and Steel Industry are getting employment and the owner of such factories are also earning from it. In addition, Nairobi is getting decongested which would save locals, time and fuel. But from my perspective, Nairobi having a population of 4.4 million should also go for an Urban Transit System (Metro). The combination of Metros and Matatus would decrease the reliance on personal vehicles and improve Mobility in Nairobi