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Konza City. Whats the progress so far?
murchr
#111 Posted : Thursday, May 29, 2014 8:38:11 PM
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The incompetence of the so called civil servants will cost this country very dearly. Keep watching as it happens.

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Konza Technopolis Development Authority (KoTDA) CEO Catherine Adeya says apart from financial constraints, the major challenge has been getting approvals from various government agencies especially land approvals to carry out activities at the Konza City land.

She says there was need to address bureaucracy in holistic manner by all government ministries to ensure the Vision 2030 project is developed within the set timelines.

“I will be frank with you, we have lost one or two investors to Ethiopia and we have had another one who has been very keen on going to Kigali,” Adeya regretted.Adeya says it was time all government ministries and Kenyans at large embraced the project to avoid losing investors to other countries which are also developing smart techno cities.

We have lost one or two investors to Ethiopia and we have had another one who has been very keen on going to Kigali,” Adeya regretted.
NAIROBI, Kenya, May 29 – Kenya is likely to lose major investors who are interested in setting up businesses at the Konza City, if delays in developing basic infrastructure continue.

Konza Technopolis Development Authority (KoTDA) CEO Catherine Adeya says apart from financial constraints, the major challenge has been getting approvals from various government agencies especially land approvals to carry out activities at the Konza City land.

She says there was need to address bureaucracy in holistic manner by all government ministries to ensure the Vision 2030 project is developed within the set timelines.

“I will be frank with you, we have lost one or two investors to Ethiopia and we have had another one who has been very keen on going to Kigali,” Adeya regretted.

Adeya says it was time all government ministries and Kenyans at large embraced the project to avoid losing investors to other countries which are also developing smart techno cities.

“We have had others talk about Hope City in Ghana but again they came back to Kenya because Konza City is at a strategic place. Some are willing to wait, but again they can only wait for so long,” she said. “Yes I do try and keep them happy, but also it cannot go on for too long because whatever Kenya is doing other people are trying to replicate.”



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murchr
#112 Posted : Saturday, November 01, 2014 4:58:15 AM
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CONSTRUCTION OF PHASE ONE ACCESS ROAD INITIATED



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#113 Posted : Thursday, February 18, 2016 12:08:24 PM
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But now small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have lined up to take space at the Konza city as they seek to benefit from tax incentives, tap knowledge from multinational firms and higher learning institutions that will be housed in the 5,000-acre site.

Craft Silicon, Kooba through East Africa Capital Partners (EACP), JamboPay, NaiLab and TechnoBrain are among the firms that have expressed interest for space at Konza.

Craft Silicon is seeking 10-acre of land where it plans to invest Sh1.5 billion.

Venture capital fund, EACP, intends to build a Sh1 billion data centre — Kooba — and is seeking 2.5 acres. While JamboPay plans to invest Sh450 million.

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#114 Posted : Thursday, February 18, 2016 12:11:38 PM
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Tax exemption

The government has proposed a raft of incentives through Konza Technopolis Development Authority Bill 2014, which stipulates that investors in Konza technopolis be exempted from paying taxes for 10 years, if it is passed into law.

The businesses will also pay a lower tax rate of 15 per cent after the 10 years and dividends paid to shareholders will also be exempted from withholding tax — which is five per cent and 10 per cent for locals and foreigners respectively.
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murchr
#115 Posted : Tuesday, May 31, 2016 4:57:54 AM
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Business Daily wrote:
Kenya and South Korea will Tuesday sign a pact that will see the Asian nation put Sh10 billion towards construction of a public research university at Konza Techno City as President Park Geun-hye starts her two-day visit to Nairobi.

Ministry of Education officials are Tuesday morning expected to ink the deal with Korean Export and Import (Exim) Bank that will open the way for Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Kaist) to set shop at Konza.

Kaist is a public research university for the industrialised Asian nation, which Kenya is keen to emulate.


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#116 Posted : Tuesday, May 31, 2016 6:06:28 AM
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murchr wrote:
[quote=Business Daily]Kenya and South Korea will Tuesday sign a pact that will see the Asian nation put Sh10 billion towards construction of a public research university at Konza Techno City as President Park Geun-hye starts her two-day visit to Nairobi.

Ministry of Education officials are Tuesday morning expected to ink the deal with Korean Export and Import (Exim) Bank that will open the way for Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Kaist) to set shop at Konza.

Kaist is a public research university for the industrialised Asian nation, which Kenya is keen to emulate.


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Won't get excited till I see something tangible happening.

Have heard so many similar stories but still nothing to show for it.

Will be passing there tomorrow
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