Moses Omusolo
The Chinese government will hand over operations of the Standard Gauge Railway to Kenyans in six years.
Africa Star Railway Operation Company (Afristar) is contracted to run
and maintain the 592km Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) for 10 years after
which management will revert to Kenyans.
Now in its fourth year since the deal was signed in May 31, 2017, the
company is celebrating 1,000 days of safe operations together with a
successful skills transfer programme.
Afristar General Manager Liu Jiuping said this week that skills transfer
and subsequent handover of operations to locals was on the right track,
having already hit the 80 per cent mark.
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“Since
operation commencement, Afristar has been building a quality SGR brand
through detailed management, people-focused service, optimised transport
organisation mode and allocation of resources,” he said.
Afristar said the localisation drive boosted by continuous professional
development had seen 1,072 Kenyan employees now capable of independently
performing their duties.
Moreover, some 252 Kenyans now work in leadership positions. Of the said
number, four Kenyans have so far been appointed into senior management
positions led by a Deputy General Manager, Freight Marketing Manager,
Deputy Passenger Transport Manger as well as Deputy Manager— Corporate
Affairs.
“A total of 29 junior locomotive drivers now work without [close] supervision,” said Afristar in its report.
The firm also said the now Nairobi-Naivasha locomotive is driven by Kenyan drivers only.
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Afristar further said some 279 Kenyans now work in the transport department with some 17 of them at the intermediate station.
Moreover, so far there are nine Kenyan train dispatchers and four track
inspectors. Another 144 work in the track and signaling department with
17 on board as equipment signal engineers.
The company said 78 Kenyans also serve as locomotive inspectors.
Other achievements of the company include transporting more than 4.2
million passengers as well as ferrying cargo approximating 750,000
Twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUS).
Kenya Railways Managing Director Philip Mainga lauded the operator for
conducting its operations efficiently thereby also enabling the company
attain that many days of accident free operations.
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"It
is a great joy for us in the rail transport sector to have attained
such a mark. This is because when we developed the Railway Master Plan
for Kenya a few years ago… we envisioned a cost effective infrastructure
that would play a critical role in the improvement of national
competitiveness,” he said.
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