William Ruto Ruto agreed with China on major deals on day one of his visit.

List Of Multi-Billion Shilling Project Deals That Ruto Signed With China

William Ruto Ruto agreed with China on major deals on day one of his visit.

  • President William Ruto travelled to China for the 7th Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit
  • The three-day event, which kicked off on Wednesday, September 4, will see Ruto co-chair the Road and Belt Initiative session
  • On the first day of his visit, Ruto sealed multi-billion shilling project deals with the Chinese government, including KSh 34 billion for the construction of rural roads

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President William Ruto is in China for a three-day Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit, which kicks off today.

Ruto took advantage of the visit to unlock funding for major infrastructure projects in the country.

According to the Chinese Loan to Africa (CLA) Database 2021 brief, Kenya last received funding from Beijing in 2019.

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However, on his first day on Tuesday, September 3, the head of state sealed multi-billion shilling project deals with the Chinese government.

These deals are KSh 34 billion, which will fund the construction of rural roads in Kenya, among others.

List of project deals Ruto secured China funding

1. Extension of SGR

In a bilateral meeting with President Xi Jinping, Ruto discussed plans to extend the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from Naivasha to Uganda.

The funding will also extend the SGR to Rwanda, DR Congo, and Congo Brazzaville to enhance regional connectivity.

2. Rironi-Mau Summit-Eldoret-Malaba dual carriage

The meeting also addressed the construction of the Rironi-Mau Summit-Eldoret-Malaba dual carriageway.

Once completed, the road will ease the movement of goods and passengers to western Kenya and the broader region.

The project was first assigned to a French company, but the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) terminated the contract over the high rates.

3. Muthaiga-Kiambu road

Ruto also featured the dualing of Muthaiga Kiambu road in the talks with China.

The president reviewed an earlier plan for the project, which aims to alleviate traffic congestion to and from Nairobi.

In 2023, Kenya and China agreed on a deal to expand Kiambu road from Muthaiga to Ndumberi into a dual carriageway.

The KSh 38.3 billion deal will see the 25-kilometre road dealing implemented by M/s Sinohydro Corporation Limited of China.

4. Nairobi Northern Bypass

The president also highlighted the dualling of the Nairobi Northern Bypass to ease traffic congestion in the city.

The meeting also featured ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects, including the Integrated Transport System in Nairobi.

5. Rural road project

Kenya and China also agreed to fund rural road construction in the country.

President Ruto expressed gratitude to China for its KSh 34 billion support towards the project that will see the roads serve 70% of Kenya's population.

Other deals signed include:

  • the equipping of technical, vocational education and training colleges (TVETs)
  • the construction of the Bosto Dam in Bomet County
  • the development of the LAPSSET corridor projects, particularly the Lamu-Garissa-Isiolo road.

Ruto borrows KSh 40b from China

Meanwhile, Ruto's administration borrowed KSh 40 billion from China to revive stalled projects countrywide amid taxpayer concerns that many projects had been put on hold.

The funds are expected to fund road projects in 15 counties and are expected to spill over to other counties where the roads stretch.

Among the stalled projects set to be completed is the 75.92-kilometer Kaiboi-Kapkatembu-Kipkaren Selia-Kaiboi road in Nandi county.

What to know about China's loan projects in Kenya

  • China funded several projects running into billions of shillings in Kenya during the past two decades.
  • Repayments for outstanding Chinese loans surged to a record-high of KSh. 72.07 billion, notably more than double over three months.

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