@@williamwatitwa3534 no. They have set policies guiding movement and other things. Am sure they will set up BRT if more people begin living there. So hakuna traffic. Ingekua public ndo tungekua worried juu our politicians wangepewa hongo waharibu.
Woow this is a good one, I am a student urban planner, here in kenyatta university and I love the way this city is planned, the idea of urban design principles applied here is so amazing, I like the way the city image is coming out clearly and that reflects to the theories I'm learning in class, I have also seen that the zoning has been done with smartness and seems like there was a well informed decision-making But I'm worried about the streets, I don't know what's the minimum width of the major roads, I think in future more wide roads and streets will be needed because population will increase and in the future almost everyone will own a car, unless there is a policy or some restrictions to control the number of cars I can see there will be a problem of congestion and traffic
Beautiful and also Tilisi in Limuru has the same concept! P3 development is key and I believe the Tatu City concept will catch on in many major areas. The rate at which Kiambu has grown is on track. Good infrustructure(roads; sewer;water supply; trash pick up etc) , controlled developments is what makes sense not 25-30 storied buildings in kilimani as an e.g. . Proud to see Kenya grow
@@calvoh9715 It's still agricultural .......and do not deem that the current developments in Tatu city are a "causation of destruction". Tatu city Urban planning team has thought through P&D(Planning and Development) while reinforcing sustainability unlike what we are seeing in Nairobi environs where many are concrete jungles with little thought through in many areas
When unemployment rate in a country is over 50% , this isn't development. We have a long way to go in Africa. Getting excited over good roads and markings shows we are still infants when it comes to development
It's really important to be a subscriber to channels like these because one can think absolutely nothing good is happening in Kenya. Thank you for what you do, showing us that there are projects either ongoing or finally done. Much appreciated!
@@benardotieno4389 I think people who made Nairobi's boundaries were jokers, areas like Kahawa, Mwiki, Thome and Githurai are part Kiambu and part Nairobi, Kiambu town is only 10km from Nairobi CBD, these areas should be part of Nairobi city.
@@dolphine254 The Konza Technopolis your viewers are pressurising you to show them is nowhere close to developments that are in Tatu. Kindly check out Royal Suburbs mini city at Roysambu behind TRM being built by Tsavo City ltd, its a massive project with nice apartments, also consider Clay City Estate tour, its a new well organised addition to Kasarani's massive residential area.
Watching from Accra Ghana...Good work..but try to advance in your coverage by using a drone some of us are interested in aerial views..kazi ni nzuri sana.
Except what we get for taxes is a raw deal….gotta watch till the end to appreciate that! Nakuru was one of the few towns that was well planned back in the 60’70 and early 80s!
@@shewanawilliams5186and yet the governor there, Wamatiangi, has just been exposed for extorting the foreign investors who made this possible and created so many jobs. I am happy that it is now possible to shame the corrupt public SERVANTS.
@@mwaurakinyanjui-tf4mx Yes, that's also a factor. However, a tilt to high value jobs/businesses like value addition and manufacturing (including small and medium scale ones) could set the course for urban transformation. More people will afford housing and spaces in such cities.
Politicians and their cheap politics. Nairobi can look like this. But ongelea kutoa matatus na hawkers cbd uskie politicians vile watasema unadharau watu.
hii tatu city ni ya wazungu, they bought the land, designed the concept, sold the idea, developed the horizontal infrastructure now selling it to the investors but they control everything.
@@calvoh9715 There is nothing special about "Wazungu". We breathe the same air lol. We just do not care for our environment that much and that need to change.
Nice coverage Dolphine, and nice developments. Can't wait to see the Part 2- Residential section. The main roads should have been dual though, because this place will experience exponential growth in the next 10-15 years.
Dual carriageway in city centers sometimes isn't good. Unless if they want the city to be car dependant ion think extra lanes are a good idea just like what they're doing in konza
@@wvxykidzian This is a mixed-use development, industrial (trucks) and upper middle class families (average of two cars per family), so tons of vehicular traffic in future. Imagine Kenyatta Avenue, Uhuru highway, Haile Selassie or any other major arteries in Nairobi CBD being single lane.
I wish they will never allow Matatu in Tatu city.They should create public transport like Electric metro buses or cable cars so we can have an organized congestion free city
I saw this city in kemarkevin comedy now this is a very detailed video,it’ll be a beautiful city to live in ,and I’m happy that there is phase 2,I am an East African proud of you 🇰🇪
Very nice but most of the time we say this and this is the largest in east and central Africa, I would urge us to move around east and central Africa to know that they are overtaking us in many things. We need to pull up our socks
I'm grateful for what has been happening around TATU CITY but I would argue that they expand the road, make them wide enough because in coming years the city will be full of people and vehicles.
Accountability,Transparecny,discipline and pursuit of excellence is what makes private projects successful.These you will not find in our government projects where corruption is King.!
Dolphin kindly it’s high time you invest on DSLR CAMERAS . drop the camera phones now . And employ a Guy to do the filming while you direct it. You are a brand now. So professionalism is the KEY NOW.
Very nice…the only thing I see for a modern city they could do all underground utilities including electricity. Too many electrical poles… they could go underground. Otherwise big high five to the Kenya!
Something missing light rail transport that could connect to mulolongo and JKIA is something these developers should think about 50 years planning ahead.
Compared to your eastleigh post🤦♂️thats a miserable place to live.....this now is how you're supposed to develop a place..thinking of everything, green spaces,factories,playgrounds, grass,trees ,drainage,planning etc..beatiful job here..only thing there missing is railway for the factories and light rail for transporting people
It looks good except, there is a problem. This kind of development belongs in the semi-arid regions. They built a town on agricultural land. We have the same problem in the Rift Valley with animal farms on agricultural land. Industry and animals should be confined to the semi-arid areas with food and water shipped in for them. Kenya has very little arable land that should be used for farming. Further, this area is next door to Nairobi and will be a magnet for house-help and similar jobs that come with slums in an already congested Nairobi vicinity. I noted that you mentioned Fontana, California. Fontana is a desert and is similar to Kenyan semi-arid areas. I have lived close to Fontana in Chino, where industry and animals belong.
@@jowaragosogo4828You are very right. There is plenty of land on the South and East of Nairobi, but they choose the farmlands to do this. They are not thinking ahead. Kenya will be importing food in the near future. Don't forget, there's coffee, tea and flower exporting industry.
How I wish they could have done away with those outdated power posts they make everything look like a joke.Kenya power should come up with modern ways of transmission
Do you know how China experienced rapid economic growth in the 20th and 21st centuries? The development of China saw significant contributions from American companies relocating their manufacturing operations there. Attracting investors is path to development.
@@TheRasvic -I heard the guy say in the video that these companies are not paying taxes and that employment to the youth cannot uplift them to middle class. It's just slavery by another name.
Rapid Bus Transport System should be piloted here. Let's see how it works
In the next 10 years, Tatu city will be very very nice....am tempted to go live there....May God continue blessing kenya
You also have a chance to invest there now
Next 10 to 20 the place will be chocking with traffic
@@williamwatitwa3534 no. They have set policies guiding movement and other things. Am sure they will set up BRT if more people begin living there. So hakuna traffic. Ingekua public ndo tungekua worried juu our politicians wangepewa hongo waharibu.
@@williamwatitwa3534 i am disappointed how they have done narrow roads.
Woow this is a good one, I am a student urban planner, here in kenyatta university and I love the way this city is planned, the idea of urban design principles applied here is so amazing, I like the way the city image is coming out clearly and that reflects to the theories I'm learning in class, I have also seen that the zoning has been done with smartness and seems like there was a well informed decision-making
But I'm worried about the streets, I don't know what's the minimum width of the major roads, I think in future more wide roads and streets will be needed because population will increase and in the future almost everyone will own a car, unless there is a policy or some restrictions to control the number of cars I can see there will be a problem of congestion and traffic
Good video watching from TORONTO KENYA IS growing fast another City Northland city opposite KU UNIVERSTY VISION 2030 ❤
Wow the best most detailed video I have seen about tatu city
Thanks Isaac...I had to bring you the best 👌🏾 feel free to share the video to your friends
Konza city next please@@dolphine254
Beautiful and also Tilisi in Limuru has the same concept! P3 development is key and I believe the Tatu City concept will catch on in many major areas. The rate at which Kiambu has grown is on track. Good infrustructure(roads; sewer;water supply; trash pick up etc) , controlled developments is what makes sense not 25-30 storied buildings in kilimani as an e.g. . Proud to see Kenya grow
Totally agree with you, Kiambu county is growing rapidly
Yes you're right 👍🏽
kiambu was agricultural lands during the colonial times. Food basket of Kenya under destruction.
@@calvoh9715 It's still agricultural .......and do not deem that the current developments in Tatu city are a "causation of destruction". Tatu city Urban planning team has thought through P&D(Planning and Development) while reinforcing sustainability unlike what we are seeing in Nairobi environs where many are concrete jungles with little thought through in many areas
When unemployment rate in a country is over 50% , this isn't development. We have a long way to go in Africa.
Getting excited over good roads and markings shows we are still infants when it comes to development
It's really important to be a subscriber to channels like these because one can think absolutely nothing good is happening in Kenya. Thank you for what you do, showing us that there are projects either ongoing or finally done. Much appreciated!
Natural location makes Tatu the most viable new semi city in kenya, actually in 10 years Ruiru will be the third most important urban area in Kenya.
Yes ..that's true 👍🏽
Ruiru is part of Nairobi metro area. You cant seperate the 2
@@benardotieno4389 I think people who made Nairobi's boundaries were jokers, areas like Kahawa, Mwiki, Thome and Githurai are part Kiambu and part Nairobi, Kiambu town is only 10km from Nairobi CBD, these areas should be part of Nairobi city.
@@dolphine254 The Konza Technopolis your viewers are pressurising you to show them is nowhere close to developments that are in Tatu. Kindly check out Royal Suburbs mini city at Roysambu behind TRM being built by Tsavo City ltd, its a massive project with nice apartments, also consider Clay City Estate tour, its a new well organised addition to Kasarani's massive residential area.
@@benardotieno4389you are 10 over 10 correct
So much potential with this smart city! It can’t wait to see how it develops
Roads well marked. Very rare in Kenya. Hope it will be maintained
They're not under kera cowboy contractors of course they'll be maintained
This place is managed by an American firm. Not by the government, so obviously you know it will be managed well.
Thank you for showing us . Update us on the progress of Northlands city
Thanks for honoring this request 🤗.
Thanks for your continued support...your wish is my command...hope you found the video helpful
That's an amazing development
Thanks for your feedback
Watching from Accra Ghana...Good work..but try to advance in your coverage by using a drone some of us are interested in aerial views..kazi ni nzuri sana.
How do you compare Ghana vs Kenya in terms of development, infrastructure and technology?
@@Cowboys1998both are doing fine. Tatu city has sister cities in both Nigeria and Ghana too.
@@longwellsfarm834 I know they are both doing fine but I was very specific on my question and you chose to answer a totally different question
@@Cowboys1998 Kenya is doing better
@@longwellsfarm834 thanks Ndugu. That makes me feel good as a Kenyan and makes me wake up early every morning to make my country even better
Good work, at least i have seen the progress of this city that i participate at its inception stages
That’s Dolphin 254. Can you do a Konza city update
Coming up soon...thanks for your continued support feel free to share the video to your friends 😊
it is just an air strip, empty after 16 years.
Yes please update us@@dolphine254
USE YOUR PHONE WELL. THE PROGRESS IS THERE @@calvoh9715
Very impressive and thanks Dolphin for the updates ❤❤❤
My pleasure!
Proud to be Kenyan.....
It's foreign owned tho😢😢😢
Except what we get for taxes is a raw deal….gotta watch till the end to appreciate that! Nakuru was one of the few towns that was well planned back in the 60’70 and early 80s!
I just wish that not just in Tatu city but all over Kenya needs jobs and investors!!
@@pharoah-ahmose6075and ?
@@shewanawilliams5186and yet the governor there, Wamatiangi, has just been exposed for extorting the foreign investors who made this possible and created so many jobs.
I am happy that it is now possible to shame the corrupt public SERVANTS.
We need such cities in every county.
True. But our government is not ambitious enough
@@hk254lyt8 Maybe the success of Tatu will be the wake up call.
@@hk254lyt8 money is the problem, our economy is too small and mostly agricultural based
Kiambu is on the track, imagine Tatu plus Thika smart city
@@mwaurakinyanjui-tf4mx Yes, that's also a factor. However, a tilt to high value jobs/businesses like value addition and manufacturing (including small and medium scale ones) could set the course for urban transformation. More people will afford housing and spaces in such cities.
Was there 3 weeks ago, at Twiga. I was shocked... Thanks for the video
Amazing!
Hello Dolphins, I love the work you are doing. Keep going girl. Following on your roots
Kenya can be a very beautiful place. We are the ones who mess it up.
Politicians and their cheap politics. Nairobi can look like this. But ongelea kutoa matatus na hawkers cbd uskie politicians vile watasema unadharau watu.
@@chrisamoi8663 Agreed! ...and corruption. But also we Kenyans have a habit of taking care of the inside of our homes only.
hii tatu city ni ya wazungu, they bought the land, designed the concept, sold the idea, developed the horizontal infrastructure now selling it to the investors but they control everything.
@@calvoh9715 There is nothing special about "Wazungu". We breathe the same air lol. We just do not care for our environment that much and that need to change.
Very beautiful,very organised and resourceful.Tatu City
Great Job @dolphine254 beautiful Kenya.watching you from diaspora 🇺🇸.Are there any requirements to be met in order to be granted permission to visit?
Nice place ,Tatu and Konza will give each other some competition , you should visit Konza which according to me it has a long way to go
This is amazing. i passed by that place recently but i didnt know its that big.
Nice coverage Dolphine, and nice developments. Can't wait to see the Part 2- Residential section. The main roads should have been dual though, because this place will experience exponential growth in the next 10-15 years.
Dual carriageway in city centers sometimes isn't good. Unless if they want the city to be car dependant ion think extra lanes are a good idea just like what they're doing in konza
Good Sidewalks will encourage more people to walk and cycle
@@wvxykidzian This is a mixed-use development, industrial (trucks) and upper middle class families (average of two cars per family), so tons of vehicular traffic in future. Imagine Kenyatta Avenue, Uhuru highway, Haile Selassie or any other major arteries in Nairobi CBD being single lane.
Thanks Dolphine254! That was a very informative and enlightening tour! Kenya is on the rise! 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Glad you enjoyed it
I wish they will never allow Matatu in Tatu city.They should create public transport like Electric metro buses or cable cars so we can have an organized congestion free city
No Matatus, Tuktuk or Bodaboda are allowed...They already have organised means of transport within Tatu city.
I agree
Why are we afraid of our culture matatatus boda boda and tuktuks are part of us
much love from South Africa
I saw this city in kemarkevin comedy now this is a very detailed video,it’ll be a beautiful city to live in ,and I’m happy that there is phase 2,I am an East African proud of you 🇰🇪
Thanks for your feedback 🙏🏾
When you remove corruption in kenya its a very progressive country ❤
Corruption will never end in Africa, not just in kenya. The big problem is that leaders are greedy and abused their powers .
Please do Northland ,Mwale Medical and Konza City as well
Noted..and thanks for your feedback
@@dolphine254thanks for the reply it really means alot
Best video i come cross recently 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Thanks for your feedback. I'm glad you enjoyed it
@dolphine254 welcome , even shared the link on Facebook
Woah, that's beautiful and organized
Thank you! 😊
That's a great job, well done. Waiting for the next part
Thanks for your feedback
Amazing job... looking forward to watching residential area coverage
It's already up..
.have you checked it out?
We need more of these structures everywhere in the country so that young people can get jobs close to home.
Dolphine visit Northland's city good work
Thanks for your feedback..yes I will soon
Very great initiative
Very nice but most of the time we say this and this is the largest in east and central Africa, I would urge us to move around east and central Africa to know that they are overtaking us in many things. We need to pull up our socks
Like what exactly??
No they're not😂. And yes I've travelled outside Kenya. Trust me they're not.
Am already learning Swahili. I'll migrate to Kenya soon
Thanks for your videos. I think I'll be living here bana.
Watching from Siaya City
The best Tatu city video so far. Can you also do Konza city Dolphine 254? Watching from uk 🇬🇧.
Amazing...
Thanks a lot 😊
This is awesome ladies where is part 2?
I'm grateful for what has been happening around TATU CITY but I would argue that they expand the road, make them wide enough because in coming years the city will be full of people and vehicles.
GOOD JOB D+254 still waiting 4 Konza .
Accountability,Transparecny,discipline and pursuit of excellence is what makes private projects successful.These you will not find in our government projects where corruption is King.!
This is a proof that Kenya can function... It will go far
Yes...part 2 coming up today evening-Residential areas
madam, hii si ya wakenya, white owned land, just selling the land to other investors but they control everything.
i heard that city is huge 5000 acres,you can take the whole day to know it all,and the developers bought 3000 acres near tatu city
Dolphin kindly it’s high time you invest on DSLR CAMERAS . drop the camera phones now . And employ a Guy to do the filming while you direct it. You are a brand now. So professionalism is the KEY NOW.
Thanks for your feedback...it is my wish too..waiting for God's time 🙏🏾
I was there some years back pale Crawford school
Very nice…the only thing I see for a modern city they could do all underground utilities including electricity. Too many electrical poles… they could go underground. Otherwise big high five to the Kenya!
Check out part 2...a tour of residential area
These and many other projects initiated by mwai kibaki and completed by UK will make kenya a global player by 2050!.Proudly kenyan 🇰🇪.
Thanks for your feedback
its not complete
It is impressive 👏.
Thanks
Something missing light rail transport that could connect to mulolongo and JKIA is something these developers should think about 50 years planning ahead.
Hongera kenya
Shukran
awesome work
Compared to your eastleigh post🤦♂️thats a miserable place to live.....this now is how you're supposed to develop a place..thinking of everything, green spaces,factories,playgrounds, grass,trees ,drainage,planning etc..beatiful job here..only thing there missing is railway for the factories and light rail for transporting people
Atleast you have something to compare with..😀
Quite commendable but i think Konza has done much better roads and walkways, maybe they're planning for BRT
All that impervious surface needs drainage, proper drainage
for once i thought its Fontana California Industrial park ,open walls, paved road loading docks woow we are heading somewhere kenyans
Thanks for your feedback and for your continued support 🙏🏾
It looks good except, there is a problem. This kind of development belongs in the semi-arid regions. They built a town on agricultural land. We have the same problem in the Rift Valley with animal farms on agricultural land.
Industry and animals should be confined to the semi-arid areas with food and water shipped in for them. Kenya has very little arable land that should be used for farming. Further, this area is next door to Nairobi and will be a magnet for house-help and similar jobs that come with slums in an already congested Nairobi vicinity.
I noted that you mentioned Fontana, California. Fontana is a desert and is similar to Kenyan semi-arid areas. I have lived close to Fontana in Chino, where industry and animals belong.
@@jowaragosogo4828 during colonial period this was agricultural land demarcated as such. Kenya is less than half arable, but we are building on them.
@@calvoh9715 but isn't that similar to what I said?
@@jowaragosogo4828You are very right. There is plenty of land on the South and East of Nairobi, but they choose the farmlands to do this. They are not thinking ahead. Kenya will be importing food in the near future. Don't forget, there's coffee, tea and flower exporting industry.
Konza is beautiful ❤️❤️
Tatu city will be the best around
The other lady in the sauti yake kwa background inanivutia sana I like it, could you please say Hi to her. I would like to talk to her. Thanks
I'll say hi 👋
@@dolphine254 Thank you.
What do you do with the wastewater?
Naeza nje ga kibandaski ya kuuza githeri namaandazi hapo?
Kazi safi❤. Tatu wanaendelea vizuri
Hey dolphin, kindly do konza city
Kenya kwanza has a very simple task of just making kenya food secure because our country took off long time ago.
and they are destroying that through their fake fertilizers and other conmanship.
while stopping industrial growth through terrible policies
Nice content
Thanks
Tatu city sgoukd borrow a leaf from konza on lnfrastrucher over hanging lines and roads
How can I request them to give me tender for traffic light installation??!!
the land is beautiful and rich I wish it was a city for the Diasporas to return home.
There's still room for investment if interested..Email me at dolphine254official@gmail.com
I noticed u put yellows lane in the middles to separate traffic and white lame on the edge that’s new
How much does a house or apartment goes for?
Tatu city must also be environmental friendly and plant tress everywhere! ..it shouldnt just be an economic zone
Parks and recreation facilities i hope is planned in else people get bored and leave.
OMG wow
Next Konza please
Can you do talanta sport city stadium update tag me pls
I think this Same company are the one behind the alaro city in Lagos too
The lagos own is in collaboration with the lagos state government
Developed to rival, to kill or at the expense of Konza Tec City!? Just curious.
watching from China
Hello
Mbona hizi Barabara hazina majina ama nambari mheshimiwa?
Does it have an air port somewhere?
Yes..it has
Is it a private city ama?
But those security apparatus in that city extort driver's for small offences like failing to stop 🛑 on pedestrians Crossing demanding more than 1k
This industrial park section should have a dual carriage road, not a single lane
Nairobi will now become old down. Governor ameshidwa kumaintain streets. Walking between building kwa ground its a mess.
Uganda
how do i get to work at Tatu City
How I wish they could have done away with those outdated power posts they make everything look like a joke.Kenya power should come up with modern ways of transmission
Nimekuama hapo kwa traffic rules.
Tatu City is promising compared to Akon City
Unaoverwork😂thanks… twende Konza city sasa
Sawa😃
Nice project but the unfortunate fact is that most of those are owned by foreigners
Who provide the capital and employment for the youth...it's a win win situation
Do you know how China experienced rapid economic growth in the 20th and 21st centuries? The development of China saw significant contributions from American companies relocating their manufacturing operations there. Attracting investors is path to development.
@@TheRasvic -I heard the guy say in the video that these companies are not paying taxes and that employment to the youth cannot uplift them to middle class. It's just slavery by another name.
Why is that a bad thing?
Shida wakenya wengi hawana hio pesa...But look at the bright side...employment.,revenue e.t.c
Michigan in the 50s…