Kenya says Chinese-built port in Lamu to receive first ship soon
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NAIROBI, May 7 (Xinhua) A Chinese-built seaport in Kenya s coastal county of Lamu will receive its first ship on May 20, the Kenyan government has said.
China Communication Construction Company has completed construction of berth one of the country s second commercial port, while berths two and three will be completed by October, the National Treasury said in a statement on Thursday.
The Treasury said the construction of the first phase of the port, comprising three berths, started in 2015, while subsequent phases will be undertaken by the private sector under a public-private partnership framework and eventually result in 23 berths along its 10 km shore length.
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2021-05-07 09:56:05 GMT2021-05-07 17:56:05(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
NAIROBI, May 7 (Xinhua) A Chinese-built seaport in Kenya s coastal county of Lamu will receive its first ship on May 20, the Kenyan government has said.
China Communication Construction Company has completed construction of berth one of the country s second commercial port, while berths two and three will be completed by October, the National Treasury said in a statement on Thursday.
The Treasury said the construction of the first phase of the port, comprising three berths, started in 2015, while subsequent phases will be undertaken by the private sector under a public-private partnership framework and eventually result in 23 berths along its 10 km shore length.
Kenya says Chinese-built port in Lamu to receive first ship soon
Xinhua
07 May 2021, 20:05 GMT+10
NAIROBI, May 7 (Xinhua) A Chinese-built seaport in Kenya s coastal county of Lamu will receive its first ship on May 20, the Kenyan government has said. China Communication Construction Company has completed construction of berth one of the country s second commercial port, while berths two and three will be completed by October, the National Treasury said in a statement on Thursday. The Treasury said the construction of the first phase of the port, comprising three berths, started in 2015, while subsequent phases will be undertaken by the private sector under a public-private partnership framework and eventually result in 23 berths along its 10 km shore length.