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UK govt grants $5 million to TradeMark East Africa for port, roads upgradation

byCustoms Today Report
06/02/2015
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LONDON: The UK has given a Sh458.45 million ($5 million) grant to TradeMark East Africa for the construction of access roads between the Moi International Airport and Mombasa Port.

This is addition to the $50 million (Sh4.58 billion) investment already made via the Department for International Development in TMEA’s Mombasa Port Improvement Programme.The fresh funds will be used to upgrade the Port Reitz/Airport road into a dual carriage way to ease movement of cargo and people to and from the sea and air ports.

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In a statement, DfID said expanding the 5.3-kilometre stretch between Port Reitz and Moi International Airport is part of efforts to scale up development works on the Northern transport corridor.

TMEA said the upgrade is expected to take up to 30 per cent of traffic from the Kipevu West container terminal, reducing port access time by opening up Gate 22.

Port Reitz Road will reduce truck operating costs along the transport route,” said Lisa Phillips, head of DfID Kenya.The 15-month project is set to begin in April through June 2016. It includes widening of the existing access roads to seven metres on each side, improving traffic intersection and traffic lights installation.

It will see the construction of two-metre wide sidewalks, and installation of drainage facilities, road signs and road markings.TMEA chief executive Frank Matsaert said the road is among its earmarked projects, which are expected to enhance the trade environment in East Africa.

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