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amorphous
#681 Posted : Thursday, October 22, 2020 2:50:14 PM
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Konza revving up as investors jostle for piece of smart cityApplause Applause Applause

https://www.businessdail...alLQI3XrPgBP_IEcJwXj4Uk




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After a lengthy lull, the Konza Technopolis is roaring back to life, triggering a scramble for property in the smart city on the busy Nairobi-Mombasa Highway.

Mooted in 2008 by the government, the idea of creating a technological city complete with its infrastructures, and all the essentials of a technopolis, promised a unique opportunity for the country to seize a substantial amount of the growing global Business Process Outsourcing and Information Technology Enabled Services (BPO/ITES).

Dubbed Africa’s Silicon Savannah, the Konza Technopolis was gazetted as a Special Economic Zone – the heart of innovative solutions for ICTs, business, health and education.

The town within the vast plains on the boundary of Machakos and Makueni counties, and locate roughly 70km south-east of Nairobi, had all the ingredients of an investment hub: proximity to the already robust tech industry in the capital city, a good terrain for commercial activities, infrastructure connectivity and ideal weather conditions.

Commissioned in 2013, the technopolis is billed as a world-class technology and innovation hub. It is expected to host data centres, with the National Data Centre (Phase I) being already complete, technology facilities, urban amenities and a mix of business enterprises, and premises that house companies, employees, and residents, when complete and in full operations.

Property development – both residential and commercial, universities, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutions and schools, hospitals, research and development facilities — are key selling points that the Konza Technopolis Development Authority (KoTDA) banked on to woo investors to their project. So are ICT facilities, light manufacturing and industries, retail establishments, hotels and convention centres, entertainment facilities including stadiums and cinemas, utilities such as energy and water, as well as infrastructure and logistics.

This strategic location of the tech city makes it ideal for a wide range of investments.

“Konza is essentially a commuting distance from Nairobi as well as Makueni, Machakos and Kajiado counties,” says Sharlene Mutinda, the managing director of Ntashart Investment, one of the pioneer property dealers in Konza.

What makes the city attractive, Ms Mutinda tells Digital Business, is its weather and good soil which she says makes the area good for both commercial and residential developments as well as agriculture.

Minimal activity at the technopolis’ site in the early years, however, cast doubt on the entire development, with some critics labeling the grand dream a white elephant in the making.

All this has, however, changed, with the smart city now appearing to rev up. Considerable development projects are taking shape, revitalising the tech city.

In the recent months, regional and national leaders have made visits to the city and called for even speedier development of the tech town that promises many job prospects.

Just last month when he visited the futuristic city accompanied by 10 members of parliament, Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka urged the government to acquire more land for expansion, saying the current 5,000 acres the project was sitting on would be insufficient in coming years.

He similarly called for more resource allocation for the project noting that it will transform the region’s economy.

Konza Technopolis CEO John Tanui, on his part promised that when complete, the technopolis will be one of the best-designed cities in the region, and will homes possibly the largest data centre in the region.

“We are similarly building a total of 170km storm-water drainage and water supply lines as well as an automated and pressurised 15km system of solid waste management,” said Mr Tanui, when Mr Kalonzo visited the site.

He said the initial two phases – which host the data centre and offices – were nearing completion.

As Konza takes shape, investors of all stripes are trooping in, seeking to acquire a slice of the smart city which mirrors developments across the continent such as Eko Atlantic in Nigeria, Hope City in Ghana, Waterfall City in South Africa, Vision City in Rwanda and Ethiopia’s The Real Wakanda.

As of last year, the technopolis had attracted over 40 firms that had applied to establish investments in technological ventures, a factor which ICT Cabinet Secretary Joe Mucheru says lays a strong foundation for establishing a smart city.

“We have different partners who are already setting up their vertical infrastructure which includes universities, hospitals and accommodation facilities,” Mr Mucheru said.

The Covid-19 pandemic, he noted, had delayed some of the work, but added that activities at the site have now regained momentum.

Experts say a number of factors make the area an ideal spot for investment in other sectors including real-estate.

The proximity of the area to other towns including Kitengela, a rich hub of horticulture practices, and its numerous educational institutions is a plus for potential investors, given that there are planned direct routes from Konza to Lukenya, Konza to Kitengela, and Konza to Isinya among others.

The beginning of the construction of the Nairobi Expressway that runs from Mlolongo to Westlands, has also raised hopes of easing the traffic on the key highway. Coming on the back of the dualling of the Machakos-Athi River section, this has made Konza an attractive destination for investors and prospective homeowners.

Ms Mutinda says areas around Konza are now real estate hotspots.

“We have in recent months seen a spike in the number of buyers of our property situated only three kilometres from the Nairobi–Mombasa Highway,” says Ms Mutinda, whose firm also manages properties such as Malik Heights, executive office suites on Ngong Road, Nairobi.


#DCisTheFuture #InvestOrPerish
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
amorphous
#682 Posted : Friday, October 23, 2020 2:59:33 AM
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Leakey lines up Sh8.2bn museum in Kajiado

I do not believe in his evolution BALD-FACED lies, but I welcome his 8.2 billi investment in DC smile

https://www.businessdail...NQCRM3sTMSLIf2-gOt9OJgU

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Renowned paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey has commissioned the construction of a new Sh8.2 billion museum in Loodariak, Kajiado county to boost knowledge on human evolution.

Works on the facility, which has been designed by Daniel Libeskind, the architect who rebuilt the World Trade Center in New York, will begin later this year and is expected to be ready for use in 2026.

It will sit on 300 acres donated by Dr Leakey and his wife Maeve in honour of the family’s discovery of the best-preserved fossils of man's ancient ancestors.

“Ngaren museum represents a celebration of the beginning of all humanity, of life and its amazing biodiversity. It is dedicated to educating humankind on our shared past and tells the story of our common ancestry, our epic journey of evolution,” said Dr Leakey, who is famous for discovering the most complete skeleton of an early human known as Turkana Boy.

Ngaren is being developed in collaboration with Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Museum and Research, Neatherlands and will be Africa’s first all-digital planetarium to display real-size African dinosaurs.

Ngaren museum project is being built in tandem with the East African Museum of Art, Nairobi (EMMA) where the later will tell East Africa’s art history from the dawn of human civilisation to the present times.

EAMAN is tasked with collection, preservation, research and display of the “wealth, genius, and diversity of Eastern African art”.

The facility will house the museum, partner institutions, a restaurant, conference rooms and a small amphitheatre to host events such as social, business, and family gatherings.

Ngaren will boast up to two million years of human history and the origins of the universe — from evolution to biodiversity, overpopulation, war, diseases, and climate change was well as discovery and exploration.



“As we peer back through the fossil record, through layer upon layer of long extinct species, many of which thrived far longer than the human species is ever likely to do, we are reminded of our mortality as a species,” says Dr Leakey.

The 75-year-old founder and his parents Loius and Mary Leakey dedicated their lives to paleo-anthropological discoveries mostly in the Rift Valley- especially unprecedented discoveries of hominin remains.

“We somehow think that we as humans are a special creation, we destroy bees wasting their ability to pollinate plants, we are destroying the plants themselves thereby raising temperatures that we no longer have nutritious food and “We are polluting our oceans collapsing their whole food chain,” he avers.

Dr Leakey has also commissioned the construction of another museum in Turkana, near the border with Ethiopia. Early design ideas show a cluster of irregularly-shaped buildings inspired by Stone Age hand axes and other tools unearthed nearby. The central hall rises 15-storeys above the desert. The site's footprint's shape is the outline of the African continent.


#DCisTheFuture
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
tony stark
#683 Posted : Friday, October 23, 2020 5:01:47 AM
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Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
The problem with facts is that they don't care what you believe in. Even when gravity was defined there were people who didn't believe in it .... Gravity still exists.

amorphous wrote:
Leakey lines up Sh8.2bn museum in Kajiado

I do not believe in his evolution BALD-FACED lies, but I welcome his 8.2 billi investment in DC smile

https://www.businessdail...NQCRM3sTMSLIf2-gOt9OJgU

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Renowned paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey has commissioned the construction of a new Sh8.2 billion museum in Loodariak, Kajiado county to boost knowledge on human evolution.

Works on the facility, which has been designed by Daniel Libeskind, the architect who rebuilt the World Trade Center in New York, will begin later this year and is expected to be ready for use in 2026.

It will sit on 300 acres donated by Dr Leakey and his wife Maeve in honour of the family’s discovery of the best-preserved fossils of man's ancient ancestors.

“Ngaren museum represents a celebration of the beginning of all humanity, of life and its amazing biodiversity. It is dedicated to educating humankind on our shared past and tells the story of our common ancestry, our epic journey of evolution,” said Dr Leakey, who is famous for discovering the most complete skeleton of an early human known as Turkana Boy.

Ngaren is being developed in collaboration with Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Museum and Research, Neatherlands and will be Africa’s first all-digital planetarium to display real-size African dinosaurs.

Ngaren museum project is being built in tandem with the East African Museum of Art, Nairobi (EMMA) where the later will tell East Africa’s art history from the dawn of human civilisation to the present times.

EAMAN is tasked with collection, preservation, research and display of the “wealth, genius, and diversity of Eastern African art”.

The facility will house the museum, partner institutions, a restaurant, conference rooms and a small amphitheatre to host events such as social, business, and family gatherings.

Ngaren will boast up to two million years of human history and the origins of the universe — from evolution to biodiversity, overpopulation, war, diseases, and climate change was well as discovery and exploration.



“As we peer back through the fossil record, through layer upon layer of long extinct species, many of which thrived far longer than the human species is ever likely to do, we are reminded of our mortality as a species,” says Dr Leakey.

The 75-year-old founder and his parents Loius and Mary Leakey dedicated their lives to paleo-anthropological discoveries mostly in the Rift Valley- especially unprecedented discoveries of hominin remains.

“We somehow think that we as humans are a special creation, we destroy bees wasting their ability to pollinate plants, we are destroying the plants themselves thereby raising temperatures that we no longer have nutritious food and “We are polluting our oceans collapsing their whole food chain,” he avers.

Dr Leakey has also commissioned the construction of another museum in Turkana, near the border with Ethiopia. Early design ideas show a cluster of irregularly-shaped buildings inspired by Stone Age hand axes and other tools unearthed nearby. The central hall rises 15-storeys above the desert. The site's footprint's shape is the outline of the African continent.


#DCisTheFuture

amorphous
#684 Posted : Friday, October 23, 2020 8:01:19 AM
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tony stark wrote:
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
The problem with facts is that they don't care what you believe in. Even when gravity was defined there were people who didn't believe in it .... Gravity still exists.


Tony,
Good to see you brathee. Mjengo ulimaliza? Sisi pia tunaenendelea tu.
So you believe self-confessed SATANIST Darwin ati you came from a baboon? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

If so, why did you evolve yet your BABOON FATHERS did notLaughing out loudly d'oh!

You need to watch this video by this brilliant SCIENTIST before you respond:



Even if you believe in the big bang FAKE theory. WHERE DID THAT INITIAL ATOM FROM WHICH THE BIG BANG ALLEGEDLY OCCURRED COME FROM?
Answer me that and not only will we award you a NOBEL PRIZE for being the man who solves the evolution conundrum that has mystified all, be we can also have a FULL debate on facts vs Satanic theories za Darwin Drool

But let us not derail this beautiful DC is the Future thread though smile If you want to really debate about your baboon fathersLaughing out loudly we can do so on a new evolution thread ama namna ngani jameni?




In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
amorphous
#685 Posted : Friday, October 23, 2020 5:48:24 PM
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Final Phase of Ngong Road Dualling 80% Complete - KURA. Applause Applause


I said it a long time ago. Ngong dualling is a game changer for Ngong town investors. That jam from town used to be crazy. Now getting to town will be a ten -20 minute affair day or night!

https://www.the-star.co....-80-complete-says-kura/


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Covid-19 is among the challenges the contractor of the final phase of the Ngong Road dualling project has been facing.

However, the project is 79 per cent complete, according to the Kenya Urban Roads Authority.

The construction was due for completion in July, but the contractor had to relocate electricity, water and sewer lines as well as dealing with Covid-19 containment measures.

“The pandemic has forced the contractor to scale down road construction and reduce the workforce in a bid to adhere to Covid-19 guidelines,” Kura’s corporate communications manager Stephen Njogu said.

The ongoing construction is causing huge traffic snarl-ups during morning and evening rush hours.

China Qinjian is the contractor of the Sh2 billion 9.8-kilometre stretch from Dagoretti Corner to Karen Shopping Centre.

Njogu said 22 per cent of the sub-contractors had been downsized due to the coronavirus and limited sources of materials, a condition also blamed on the pandemic.

The road will have five footbridges and five lanes, with walkways and cycle tracks on both sides.

The expansion is in line with the Bus Rapid Transport project to be implemented to reduce traffic congestion to and from Nairobi.


President Uhuru Kenyatta commissioned the first phase in 2016. This phase, which starts at the Kenya National Library to Prestige Plaza, was completed on December 17, 2017.

It was built by World Kaihatsu Kogyo, a Japanese company, at a cost of Sh1.3 billion. It covers three kilometres.

Phase 2 is a four-kilometre stretch from Prestige Plaza to Dagoretti Corner. It was completed on April 30, this year, by the same Japanese contractor at a cost of Sh2 billion.

Three pedestrian footbridges are to be built at the Kenyatta National Hospital gate, Coptic Church, and the Kenya Science Technical College in the next 18 months.

The footbridges will ease the movement of vehicles, which are now forced to stop to allow patients, students, and other users to cross the road.

According to Kura, the government invests over Sh300 billion annually on roads which are among the drivers of Vision 2030 and Agenda 4. The two economic blueprints are intended to propel Kenya into a medium-income level country in the next few years.Applause Applause Applause

The improvement of non-motorised transport, installation of street and traffic lights, guard rails, traffic signs, and other amenities are vital components of modern road infrastructure.
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
amorphous
#686 Posted : Friday, October 23, 2020 5:59:30 PM
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Delivery firm Glovo extends reach to Ngong, Ongata Rongai

https://www.businessdail...o-ngong-rongai--2463618

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Online delivery firm Glovo has expanded into Ngong and Ongata Rongai towns as it grows its network in the country.

The firm has partnered with retailer Carrefour and fast-food chain KFC to deliver food and groceries to the populous Kajiado County towns, currently underserved by e-delivery players.

“This move is part of Glovo’s strategic expansion in Kenya, in which our long-term aim is to have a presence in all towns in the country,” said Priscilla Muhiu, Glovo’s General Manager for Kenya.

Glovo is the first of the food delivery apps to venture into the two towns with its competitors including Jumia Food, Uber Eats, and Yum still operating within the city limits.

Glovo, having introduced the dynamic pricing of its delivery services based on distance in January 2020, has now reduced its prices by 20 percent. The pricing was previously a flat fee of Sh100.

The firm reported an increase in cashless payments on its platform in Kenya as customers increasingly opt for bank cards and mobile money to make payments. This was accompanied by a corresponding 30 percent rise in grocery orders as well as a 25 percent increase in the sale of cleaning agents and hygiene products.


And please note:
a) There are "richer" and more developed satellite towns around Nairobi but Glovo chose these DC cities first. They have done their research and they know what the migration patterns of the moneyed middle classes are.
b) Jewel in the Crown had been already covered by Glovo kitaaambo. (In fact we are now bored with it a bit as it seems to have been here for forever) given it has, in my humble opinion, the biggest upside fo the least cost even for corporates.

Ni hayo tu!
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
tony stark
#687 Posted : Sunday, October 25, 2020 9:50:03 AM
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Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
I can't debate facts.

Mjengo inakataa kuisha.

I will nominate you for the dust bowl champion. Endelea na kazi ya kujenga dust bowl. Applause Applause Applause Applause


amorphous wrote:
tony stark wrote:
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
The problem with facts is that they don't care what you believe in. Even when gravity was defined there were people who didn't believe in it .... Gravity still exists.


Tony,
Good to see you brathee. Mjengo ulimaliza? Sisi pia tunaenendelea tu.
So you believe self-confessed SATANIST Darwin ati you came from a baboon? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

If so, why did you evolve yet your BABOON FATHERS did notLaughing out loudly d'oh!

You need to watch this video by this brilliant SCIENTIST before you respond:



Even if you believe in the big bang FAKE theory. WHERE DID THAT INITIAL ATOM FROM WHICH THE BIG BANG ALLEGEDLY OCCURRED COME FROM?
Answer me that and not only will we award you a NOBEL PRIZE for being the man who solves the evolution conundrum that has mystified all, be we can also have a FULL debate on facts vs Satanic theories za Darwin Drool

But let us not derail this beautiful DC is the Future thread though smile If you want to really debate about your baboon fathersLaughing out loudly we can do so on a new evolution thread ama namna ngani jameni?





amorphous
#688 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2020 7:49:07 AM
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tony stark wrote:
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
I can't debate facts.

Mjengo inakataa kuisha.

I will nominate you for the dust bowl champion. Endelea na kazi ya kujenga dust bowl. Applause Applause Applause Applause



Mjengo itaisha tu mbradzee, kaa ngumu

We thank GOD for DC mbroh. Bila DC tungekuwa wapi jameni.

Kazi iendelee....

https://web.facebook.com...videos/4245196125554095

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Kitengela is one of the fastest growing towns in Kenya & is becoming one of the most popular locations to build or buy a home


Na siyo mimi nimesema!

Ni hayo tu.
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
amorphous
#689 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2020 7:59:35 AM
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Pavilion Kitengela.

Wukan, now talk about funk!Laughing out loudly

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Kitengela is a town found within the greater kajiado county located along the kajiado namanga road.
It is a bee hive of activities and among the fastest growing towns in the region.Herein are a number of cool entertainment joints, one being PAVILLION CLUB, its a chill place to watch sports, have a cold one and enjoy some good food.
Will be camping in the town soon to bring you the sites and sounds of this lovely place, subscribe to catch all videos as they come, enjoy!


Again .. siyo mimi nimesema Drool

And rest assured 99% of the faces you see hapa are former Nairobi Core refugees, currently DC homeowners(and their slay queens) who wanted a better quality of life (bigger home, more space etc) at a lower cost. As I have been saying from day one..its a no brainer to move to #DCIsTheFuture

In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
Gathige
#690 Posted : Monday, October 26, 2020 10:28:24 AM
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@Amorphous

Not so good health news for DC.

https://www.standardmedi...e-county-of-unfit-people
"Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
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