Tag: Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)

  • Government plans innovate dollar bond targeting Diaspora investors

    Government plans innovate dollar bond targeting Diaspora investors

    Kenyans in the Diaspora will have an opportunity to contribute to Kenya’s economic transformation through an innovative dollar bond, Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi has said.

    The Diaspora Bond will be structured by the World Bank’s Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) and the National Treasury, said Mudavadi, following discussions with MIGA’s Executive Vice President, Hiroshi Matano.

    “We are working on a secure bond that will offer better returns than interest rates in the
    source markets for our Diaspora remittances,” CS Mudavadi said. “The bond will enable
    the Government to diversify its public debt mix, reducing our exposure to costly
    commercial debt.”

    MIGA estimates that while Kenyans abroad remit over $4.3 billion back home annually,
    their savings in foreign banks could be similar or even more.

    Mudavadi, who concluded a three-day visit to the US, also held talks with Scott Nathan, the Chief Executive Officer of the Development Finance Corporation (DFC), on potential investments for enhancing the government’s economic and social transformation agenda.

    He urged DFC to invest in projects with high multiplier effects, to stimulate the growth of
    the Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) priority sectors.

    Investments in infrastructure, manufacturing and supply chain diversification, he said,
    would unlock Kenya’s potential as a regional logistics hub for the United Nations operations and global investors in the Eastern Africa region.

    The US development finance institution provides finance and investment guarantees, is
    also working with the National Treasury on climate friendly initiatives including smart
    agriculture, clean energy and electric vehicles.

    Its support for a pyrethrum processing project in Nakuru County has stimulated pyrethrum farming, enabling opportunities for local farmers to improve their livelihoods and enhancing Kenya’s export potential for organic pesticides.

    Another meeting between CS Mudavadi and Chidi Blyden, Deputy Chief Executive
    Officer of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), focused on how to expedite
    the implementation of a transformative urban mobility and growth initiative that will benefit commuters in Nairobi County.

    The climate-friendly urban connectivity project, funded by a $60 million MCC grant,
    includes development of a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network, bicycle lanes and pedestrian
    pathways, crossways and overpasses.

    It will also facilitate connectivity of matatu stops to the emerging commuter rail network
    and promote the mobility of women in urban areas.

    MCC, an independent US government agency, signed a threshold program agreement
    with the National Treasury in New York in September 2023.

    The initiative will reduce commuter time, hence, promote economic growth through
    increased productivity of workers and manufacturing firms.

  • Murkomen, Sakaja inspect the BRT at Kasarani terminal

    Murkomen, Sakaja inspect the BRT at Kasarani terminal

    Roads and Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja Wednesday conducted an inspection tour of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Line 2 at Kasarani terminal in Nairobi.

    According to the CS, the first phase of the Line will cover the Ruiru-Nairobi CBD-Kenyatta National Hospital route with the second phase stretching from Kenol through Ruiru and Bomas (Langata Rd) to Rongai.

    In addition, the terminal located near Kasarani Stadium will include a park-and-ride zone for motorists who wish to use the BRT, a matatu drop-off and pick-up zone, a bus ramp and an operation centre, among other facilities.

    “We are working with the National Treasury to ensure prompt settlement of pending bills owed to the contractor to enable him resume work within the next two months with a target of December 2024 as the completion date,” Murkomen said.

    The BRT project is a key priority for the Kenya Kwanza Government as it will help streamline the public transport system covering Nairobi, Machakos, Kiambu, Kajiado and Murang’a by making it more organized, safe, secure, and efficient.

    Meanwhile, the CS notes that the National Metropolitan Area Authority (NaMATA) – a State Agency under the Ministry tasked with coordinating the implementation of the BRT project – is already working closely with Public Service Vehicle (PSV) owners and operators, private investors and other stakeholders with a view of enhancing inclusivity and expanding ownership of the project.