A group of international investors plans to set up a Sh7 billion
industrial park in Nairobi, to cash in on the growing demand for a
conducive environment for local manufacturers.
The
facility, named Infinity Industrial Park, is expected to be complete in
two years. It sits on a 200-acre plot at Utawala in the Eastlands
Abacus
Property Consultants, an international real estate firm with operations
in East Africa, India and Dubai, and which is managing the project,
said the premises would provide the necessary industrial infrastructure
and services to manufacturers on lease.
“We realised
that industries are expanding at a very fast rate in Kenya, which is not
matched with the rate of growth in infrastructure. Such facilities as
this are instrumental in helping the country attain the newly
industrialised countries’ status it has envisioned in the Vision 2030
blueprint,” Abacus country director Ashok Shah said.
Various studies have cited lack of proper infrastructure and high cost of energy as some factors keeping foreign investors away.
The
country is eyeing a double-digit growth rate in the near-term and a
middle-income status by 2030, driven by growth in manufacturing
industries, agriculture, communication and tourism.
Mr
Ashok said the park, through manufacturing enterprises and support
facilities, would create over 20,000 jobs directly. “Most manufacturers
in the park are expected to target export markets,” he said.
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It
will have a police station, hospital, power sub-station, sewerage and
water treatment facilities, and a recreational area. There will also be a
commercial area with offices, banks, restaurants and shopping outlets.
The government has been working to make Kenya a preferred destination for foreign investors eyeing the East African market.
Nairobi
was last week named the most strategic city for multinationals eyeing
the African market due to its expansive dual air connectivity with
Africa and the world.
President Uhuru Kenyatta said two
weeks ago that the government would set up a one-stop centre where
local and foreign investors can access all the services required to
start and run a business.
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