Venue: KICC, Nairobi, Kenya
Dates: 05 - 07 June 2024
Timing: 10.00 am to 06.00 pm
Business Visitors Only
Kenya has a well-developed building and construction industry with quality engineering, building and architectural design services being readily available. This industry is currently on an upward trend following re-habilitation and reconstruction of roads and bridges etc.
With increase in population, and growing demand for affordable housing, opportunities exist in the construction of residential, commercial and industrial buildings including prefabricated low-cost housing. Investors can also manufacture and supply construction materials and components for the sector.
Ethiopia to Build Road Linking It With Kenya
Landlocked Ethiopia has signed agreements with Chinese and Indian companies to construct highways that will connect the Horn of Africa nation with neighbouring Sudan, South Sudan and Kenya.
The road projects will branch out from the adjacent regions of Oromia, Gambella and South Ethiopia Peoples'
Construction for South Sudan to start in 2013
The announcement was made during a briefing by the Petroleum and Mining Minister Stephen Dhieu Dau and senior executives from his ministry, held for top officials of the ruling Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Movement (SPLM) General Secretariat to enlighten them about the status of the country’s oil industry.
More British Airways flights out of Kenya
British Airways plans to increase the number of flights on the Nairobi-London route from the current seven to eight per week, with the introduction of a new scheduled flight plan for May.
Dunbar works cements new relationship with Kenya
Two African specialists enjoyed fact-finding mission to Dunbar cement works - now the site of a joint venture between Lafarge and Tarmac.
The companies formally completed their partnership this month to create a leading UK construction materials and
Luxury car travel comes of age in Kenya and sets the stage for big business
In 2008, two brothers, Ash Sadique and Wayne Fernandes, invested Sh4.5 million in an eight-metre Isuzu Trooper which could comfortably accommodate 15 people for a classy ride.
The world’s fastest-growing continent
CELEBRATIONS are in order on the poorest continent. Never in the half-century since it won independence from the colonial powers has Africa been in such good shape. Its economy is flourishing. Most countries are at peace.
Toyota Launches $4.9m Assembly Plant In Kenya
Japan’s largest automaker Toyota, Tuesday launched a Sh500 million ($4.9 million) truck and bus assembly plant and showroom in Kenya in a move to steal market dominance from competitor, Ford.