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Vision 2030's Malili Technopolis
DonBen
#1 Posted : Wednesday, February 17, 2010 8:57:37 AM
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Has any Wazuan have any further details on the proposed MALILI TECHNOPOLIS?

According to internet sources, the proposed Malili Technopolis is a Vision2030 project and will be a completely new town in Kenya sitting on 5000 acres to be built from scratch by the government in partnership with private investors located somewhere 60kms outside Nairobi.

According to the concept paper by PS Bitange Ndemo (click on link above), Malili will be Eastern Africa's first and only technopolis – a city built up for technology firms and it’s the Kenyan government’s way of creating a regional ICT brand.

Malili will have facilities to support Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) ventures and a science park, a convention centre, shopping mall, hotels, international schools and health facilities. Malili is located about 60 km southeast of Nairobi. Similar cities already exist in Malaysia (PutraJaya), Panama (Pacifico), the Philippines (Subic-Clark) and China (Shenzhen).

Here are some artistic images:





Already I have seen one or two speculators advertising for land in the local dailies!

The private investors partnering with government are not yet known.
tuvok
#2 Posted : Wednesday, February 17, 2010 9:24:20 AM
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I'd wait and see if it actually takes off..
smit
#3 Posted : Wednesday, February 17, 2010 9:26:15 AM
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waaoo! if its going to happen, then that will be awesome! But where will the water come from?
reithi
#4 Posted : Wednesday, February 17, 2010 10:28:11 AM
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It is only a vision, hence the name "Vision" 2030.

I was offered 7 acres at Malili recently but declined because the plan is too ambitious.

Where will the funding (read investors) come from in a country where basic services such as water, food, healthcare, education, shelter, infrastruture etc. remain challenges? These are the real 2030 targets, not a hyped technopolis because no country has developed without addressing basic human needs first.

This is pure white elephant in the making where land speculators will have a field day Sad
Scubidu
#5 Posted : Wednesday, February 17, 2010 10:38:09 AM
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Yes interesting. Where will all the water come from or is it the kind we're used to...looks like one can bathe in it (2nd pic). And what about the lighting...talk about crazy reflections (1st pic), can't imagine working with that...and always blue at night? Looks like this place will be the disco capital of Africa and why does this remind me of Avatar, oh yeah becoz "IT AINT GONNA HAPPEN"...LOL..it's magic. though I'd buy the artist's impression now (& not in 2030)...do my part for the vision.
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Njung'e
#6 Posted : Friday, February 19, 2010 6:23:48 AM
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@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.
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DonBen
#7 Posted : Friday, February 19, 2010 7:56:41 AM
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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.
Fundaah
#8 Posted : Monday, March 22, 2010 11:31:56 AM
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will this thing ever take off ?....was on Msa road over the weekend but didnt see anything ...but some land speculators seem to have swarmed in the area with massive new fencing in the proposed area...

http://www.standardmedia...20stall%20ICT%20project

some powerful politicians seems to have 'eaten'...

http://theanchormedia.bl...theft-in-malili-as.html
lets bust him .... who could it be ?

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Amir
#9 Posted : Thursday, April 22, 2010 3:25:21 PM
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i guess it will take off one day consider looking at the excerpts from daily nation thursday 22/04/10 money magazine article about "For Thika road residents, life set to become more exciting"
Some comments from Prof Njuguna Ndung’u are somehow encouraging

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jagem
#10 Posted : Friday, August 06, 2010 3:40:45 PM
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Malili Project. Any developments??????
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