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Kenya, UAE in talks for railway extension to Uganda and South Sudan

January 17, 2025 2 Min Read
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Kenya has revealed ongoing discussions with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to increase its Customary Gauge Railway (SGR) to Uganda and South Sudan.

President William Ruto shared the announcement in a publish on X, stating:

“We’re exploring a partnership settlement with the United Arab Emirates to increase the Customary Gauge Railway to attach Kenya, Uganda, and South Sudan.”

As a part of this initiative, an settlement has been reached to conduct a feasibility examine for the railway extension, emphasizing its potential to boost regional integration and increase commerce throughout East Africa.

In October, Uganda signed an settlement with Yapi Merkezi Holdings AS to finance its phase of the Customary Gauge Railway (SGR), connecting the capital, Kampala, to the Kenyan border, Bloomberg reported.

One other line that ought to have linked Uganda to Kenya’s port failed to succeed in their shared border when China scrapped funding for the remainder of the venture as soon as it constructed virtually 600 kilometres of the railroad. Consequently, Uganda has largely relied on trucking to entry the port for its transportation wants.

President William Ruto is attending a two-day summit in Abu Dhabi. Throughout his go to, he held discussions with UAE Funding Minister Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi, specializing in enhancing financial partnerships and fostering funding alternatives.

The discussions additionally included UAE’s dedication to spend money on the Galana-Kulalu venture and different agricultural initiatives geared toward bolstering Kenya’s meals safety agenda.

Kenya can be pursuing a $1.5 billion mortgage from Abu Dhabi to assist shut its budget-financing hole. The funding from the oil-rich emirate would increase Kenya’s foreign-currency reserves and help the Kenyan shilling.

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This transfer aligns with Gulf states’ broader technique, together with the UAE and Qatar, to channel their petrodollars into Africa, strengthening their affect within the area whereas balancing the dominance of worldwide powers such because the US, China, and Russia.

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