Truth be told, a lot of construction was done last 5 years. The country was one huge construction site. I'm glad to see projects are set to begin picking back up. The impact on tourism should be great. I've been on that route by road a few times.
One benefit is that some tourists who have just disembarked from the cruise ship may arrive at the hotel faster, reducing the time spent on the road. In the past, these tourists may have to cancel their hotel reservations early due to inconvenient roads
@@KingKali-e1j Yes tourists like maximizing their time in a place, and longer trip durations prevent them from doing so. Good roads enable them to do more, therefore spend more money.
@@kinara5365we are already here and now that the road is built we will buy all the land and build watch this space even in Vipingo we are creating a new city
@@kinara5365 What do you mean, I am already here. Its not full. There's NOTHING here. You need 1 million more people from developed cities and countries to come and help you develop the county. The locals are simple people with limited exposure to technology and modern processes.
@@jzk2020 you don't need 1 million people from developed cities and countries to come and help develop our country. The locals are enough to develop our country and they are closing their businesses stop looking outside for solutions that can easily be found locally. Discard that mentality. Siku hizi most people have exposure due to the technology witnessed. We endelea kujikunyia huelewi anything.
As i am writing nimekuwa huko jana na the gougeousness of mother nature waah tembeeni kenya and the road ita set standard.na joto wajua coast go prepared.
@@AmazingMania -Yaap. Ruto the mouthpiece of lies .This project was planned during the Kibaki era and Uhuru actually launched. We vividly remember the launch and fanfare that accompanied it.its shockingly petty for Ruto to remove his predecessors name from the foundation stone or whatever its called and put his on🙄🙄.
I don't understand the expected completion dates. Are they starting with lot 2 and then lot 1? Seems the former's completion date is further than the latter.
Lot 1 is 13km dual carriageway with footpaths and at least 5 interchanges! Lot 2 is longer but only single carriageway with minimal interchanges that’s why it’ll be completed faster!
Unfortunately the debt is necessary. All these roads should have been constructed consistently from the 60/70s but two and a half decades under you-know-who were wasted. What we're doing now is catching up. If we're to move forward as a country, this is necessary.
@@kim1570Even if all these roads were built in the 70s, by now they would have literally served their service life and a rebuilding would still be needed! 😂
@@our10picks18but the impact could have taken Kenya very far by now.......the country develops when transport is easier....plus roads can stay over 200 years if they are managed properly and Kenya has done great in management through KuRA
Truth be told, a lot of construction was done last 5 years. The country was one huge construction site. I'm glad to see projects are set to begin picking back up. The impact on tourism should be great. I've been on that route by road a few times.
😂😂😂😂and who asked you
One benefit is that some tourists who have just disembarked from the cruise ship may arrive at the hotel faster, reducing the time spent on the road. In the past, these tourists may have to cancel their hotel reservations early due to inconvenient roads
That is your believe. Anyway wacha zakayo afanye kazi yake election ni 2032
@@KingKali-e1j Yes tourists like maximizing their time in a place, and longer trip durations prevent them from doing so. Good roads enable them to do more, therefore spend more money.
Don't shout. Some angry tugeges who hate development are listening in. They choose alternative facts
Glad to hear an African Bank financing an African project. Well done Kenya.
💯.
Be serious... Its African only in name. Same old financiers.. China, EU, Gulf
@@Wasengenyie Nothing wrong with that they got their wealth from Africa
Don't forget to show us ongoing renovation of kasarani stadium
I'm planning on moving to Kilifi... Thanks for keeping us informed on the development going on there.
kaeni kwenu. atutaki wajakuja uku. we are full already
@@kinara5365idiotic thinking. Tsembera kenya Richa ukabila
@@kinara5365we are already here and now that the road is built we will buy all the land and build watch this space even in Vipingo we are creating a new city
@@kinara5365 What do you mean, I am already here. Its not full. There's NOTHING here. You need 1 million more people from developed cities and countries to come and help you develop the county. The locals are simple people with limited exposure to technology and modern processes.
@@jzk2020 you don't need 1 million people from developed cities and countries to come and help develop our country. The locals are enough to develop our country and they are closing their businesses stop looking outside for solutions that can easily be found locally. Discard that mentality. Siku hizi most people have exposure due to the technology witnessed. We endelea kujikunyia huelewi anything.
Wau thanks to chams media I follow you on RUclips. This is a great information
New Africa❤❤❤
As i am writing nimekuwa huko jana na the gougeousness of mother nature waah tembeeni kenya and the road ita set standard.na joto wajua coast go prepared.
Za uhuru izo zote... Afanye zake ruto si kubomoa nyumba za watu tu.... Manongwe sana ruto
it started construction last year
si ya uhuru ama ruto. its for kenyan tax payers
@@TheTororistTax payer's money na unaskia akisema ni loan,very soon utaskia coast imeuzwa.
haha, unafikiria ma nyani ndio zitalipa hizo loan ama you and your children?@@dawexmetoo
kudos uhuru .
Infrastructure is the lifeline of an economy. At the pace Kenya was moving in the last 5-8 years, we were headed to world class status.
I heard the road had a provision for BRT...are they going to do that or its an after thought?
The highway will be from Malindi to Bagamoyo Tz this will make the Coast economy to like California...this is going to change the Coast for life
Nice🎉
@ChamsMedia could you help us unravel what exactly is the Nairobi Railway City project? Is it a metro? Or what exactly is it?
Zakayo said it's meter gauge 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@AmazingMania for real? That's pathetic then.
@@AmazingManiano 😂 you must be wrong, who's Zakayo buddy
@@BoazKiriama-do3xymtoza ushuru
It's New city being built in Railway land, it will be from central railway station Upto Makadara
Good project, but is there anything planned for the south coast? I thought the project was also to extend there..
Bravo 🎊 🎉🎉
Ruto re launched the project 😂😂😂
Ruto ni ngombe Tu,....na hatamaliza
@@AmazingMania -Yaap. Ruto the mouthpiece of lies .This project was planned during the Kibaki era and Uhuru actually launched. We vividly remember the launch and fanfare that accompanied it.its shockingly petty for Ruto to remove his predecessors name from the foundation stone or whatever its called and put his on🙄🙄.
@@AmazingMania- Same project launched 2 years ago- ruclips.net/video/qblQwOYJJ3c/видео.htmlsi=4cWynXefOVKy4tmO
I remember Uhuru launching this at mtwapa
This is good news
Ruto overworking congrats
I don't understand the expected completion dates. Are they starting with lot 2 and then lot 1? Seems the former's completion date is further than the latter.
Lot 1 is 13km dual carriageway with footpaths and at least 5 interchanges! Lot 2 is longer but only single carriageway with minimal interchanges that’s why it’ll be completed faster!
@@our10picks18 ooooh. Makes sense
I've been commuting here bro already at umoja,, dual carriage all the way to kilifi bridge,,,they are really moving fast
🎉🎉🎉Alex Chamwada
i can’t wait to say goodbye to this shitty government
😂 continue watching till 2032😅
2032 😂😂
Shida ya kenya BRT haitambuliwe kwa sababu ni gari ya maskini. Kwa hivyo matatu zita vuma kama kawaida na matuktuk 😅
Lol they're not even done with changamwe interchange its been 2yrs now the project stopped now they're starting another one
The contractor has been on site for some time now.
Good projects, but more debts ....
Unfortunately the debt is necessary.
All these roads should have been constructed consistently from the 60/70s but two and a half decades under you-know-who were wasted. What we're doing now is catching up.
If we're to move forward as a country, this is necessary.
@@kim1570Even if all these roads were built in the 70s, by now they would have literally served their service life and a rebuilding would still be needed! 😂
@@our10picks18but the impact could have taken Kenya very far by now.......the country develops when transport is easier....plus roads can stay over 200 years if they are managed properly and Kenya has done great in management through KuRA
@@AmazingMania There's no road which can last for 200 years even if maintained on a daily basis! What are you smoking dude?