Kenya turns to South Africa in new railway deal
Kenya has turned to South Africa to revamp its old railway network, as it seeks solutions within the continent to revamp its railroad networks. During a three-day state visit to Pretoria, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta invited South African state-owned engineering company to revamp and upgrade its railway system. President Kenyatta is seeking solutions within the continent to improve its railway system countrywide...
Come help us revamp our rail system, President Kenyatta invites South African firm
President Uhuru Kenyatta has expressed Kenya’s readiness to diversify its partnerships in the ongoing revival and upgrading of the country’s railways system. The President said Transnet Engineering Company, a state-owned South African manufacturer of railway components including freight wagons, locomotives and passenger coaches, could partner with Kenya Railways in the ongoing revamp of the country's railway infrastructure...
Uhuru in Talks for South Africa to Save Kenyan Railway System
President Uhuru Kenyatta has expressed interest in revamping the country’s railway system with the help of international partners. Speaking on Wednesday, November 24, Uhuru stated that restoring the railway system is a project the country is prioritizing, and working with the firm will see more African countries emulate the same. He appealed to South African manufacturing firm, Transnet Engineering company, to partner with Kenya and ensure that the railway system in the country is restored...
Kenya eyes foreign engineering firm for her rail network revamp (YouTube)
Kenya is now eyeing a South African-based engineering company to come and help the country revamp her rail network...