Njunge wrote:@all,
The artist's impressions have nothing to do with the proposed works and therefore,no need to cry water.....and i am optimistic this park will take off.The government is already talking to contractors.
@Njunge
Why is the GoK, specifically the Information Ministry, so secretive about this project?
You will have seen on Bitange's concept paper that the government intends to use the Sameer Export Zone as a 'stepping stone' to Malili Technopolis.
- Why Sameer EPZ and not the GoK's own EPZ/EPA?
- Sameer owned by Naushad Merali a well known power broker from the Moi to Kibaki eras.
- Merali was and still is ex President Moi's frontman in the Kencell/Celtel/Zain deals.
- Along with Mois, Biwott, Kiplagat, Kulei and others, Merali and his Equatorial Commercial Bank were adversely mentioned in
the explosive KROLL REPORT. ECB has since co-opted senior and influential Kibaki government insiders into its shareholding and this can be verified by the NSE.
Could Merali & Co (read Moi & Co) be the private investors Betange has single sourced for development of Malili Technopolis hence the secrecy?
Still on the Kroll report, is the mind-boggling US$ 2Billion that was reportedly siphoned from state coffers allegedly by the Moi family being repatriated to be re-invested in the development of Malili?
Or perhaps the shadowy former share holders of Safaricom - Mobitelea - who quitely and mysteriously
sold their shareholding to Vodafone last year considering putting their billions of on Malili?
To avoid speculation, the government needs to come out openly on the Malili project. Its needs to open up the project development to competitive bidding. Transparency should not be so difficult unless this is a classified project. Only then will the public know how serious it is in implementing this project.