@Mjua,
FACTS.
1.300 acres of land was bought by Renaisance from Eegaads....and Ren owns majority shareholding of Eegaads (61.74%) bought through Waguthu Holdings from the former majority shareholder (Socfinaf)
2.Area under Eegaad will not come into use until the final phase of the project which will be well beyond 2018.
3.Interested individuals,developers and corporate entities have been invited this month after approval of the master plan and can apply on areas of interest.
What the three investors have is a grand plan/idea,financed half way by RENCap...The rest might as well come from you and me.
Kindly refer to advert in yesterdays SN.
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.