Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Expressway set to boost Kenya’s tourism sector: Official

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NAIROBI. — The Chinese-built Nairobi expressway is expected to boost the tourism sector in Kenya, a senior government official said. Najib Balala, the cabinet secretary of the Ministry for Tourism and Wildlife, told journalist­s in Nairobi, Kenya's capital, that trial runs by motorists are expected to commence on the facility from Saturday.

"The future is bright for the tourism sector because the Nairobi expressway is expected to reduce travel time from the airport to various tourism destinatio­ns across the city," Balala said Thursday evening during the fifth-anniversar­y celebratio­n of Park Inn Hotel, Nairobi.

He observed that tourists have been facing delays in moving between the Jomo Kenyatta Internatio­nal Airport and Nairobi's central business district.

“With the expressway, tourists will take about ten minutes from arrival at the airport to the city center, instead of taking more than two hours currently,” he added.

The 27.1-km Nairobi Expressway was financed and built by China Road and Bridge Corporatio­n under a public-private partnershi­p model and consists of four-lane and six-lane dual carriagewa­ys.

The Kenyan official said the Nairobi expressway will ensure tourists can enjoy the city's beautiful scenery due to seamless connectivi­ty. "We want tourists to enjoy a seamless travel experience from their arrival so as to enhance their tourism experience in Kenya."

According to the Ministry for Tourism and Wildlife, the Nairobi expressway will also attract more internatio­nal hotel brands to set up operations in Kenya''s capital city as the level of traffic congestion reduces.

A trial run of the expressway will be launched Saturday. ■

Vehicles drive on an expressway between the Jomo Kenyatta Internatio­nal Airport and Nairobi's central business district, in Kenya, May 14, 2022. The 27.1-km Nairobi Expressway was financed and built by China Road and Bridge Corporatio­n under a public-private partnershi­p model and consists of four-lane and six-lane dual carriagewa­ys. A trial run of the expressway is launched Saturday. (Xinhua/Long Lei)

A driver pays a fee at a toll station in Nairobi, Kenya, May 14, 2022. The 27.1-km Nairobi Expressway was financed and built by China Road and Bridge Corporatio­n under a public-private partnershi­p model and consists of four-lane and six-lane dual carriagewa­ys. A trial run of the expressway is launched Saturday. (Xinhua/Long Lei)

Vehicles drive on an expressway between the Jomo Kenyatta Internatio­nal Airport robi Expressway was financed and built by China Road and Bridge Corporatio­n

A driver pays a fee at a toll station in Nairobi, Kenya, May 14, 2022.

under a public-private partnershi­p model and consists of four-lane and six-lane dual carriagewa­ys. A trial run of the expressway is launched Saturday. - Xinhua

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Kenya, May 14, 2022. The 27.1-km Nai
The 27.1-km Nairobi Expressway was financed and built by China Road and Bridge Corporatio­n under a public-private partnershi­p model and consists of four-lane and six-lane dual carriagewa­ys. and Nairobi's central business district, in Kenya, May 14, 2022. The 27.1-km Nai

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