Kusumu-Kakamega Highway completion could be delayed again

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Kusumu-Kakamega Highway completion could be delayed again

The completion of the Kisumu-Kakamega Highway looks set to take a longer time after the Kenya National Highways Authority suspended the works due to financial constraints.

The progress of the dual carriageway is 96.4 percent with only a few sections left to complete.

The 10 Engineering Group, which was awarded the tender last year in November, has since pulled out. The project is currently suspended by the Contractor due to outstanding payments, according to the KeNHA deputy director for corporate communication Samwel Kumba.

The challenge has been the lack of adequate budgetary support to complete the project, said Mr Kumba.

This is the third time that the project is suspended due to financial changes.

The first tendering of the highway was initially granted to Israel contractor SBI International Holdings AG Kenya but was later withdrawn due to delayed payments.

It was handed over to China Railway No in November. 10 Engineering Group.

The authority is working with government agencies to set aside funds under the project to allow payment of the contractor all the outstanding amounts so that the project continues, he said.

He said that the works could be completed in three months if there is enough budget and weather allowing. The construction of the eight-kilometre Kisumu Boys Roundabout Mamboleo junction was financed jointly by the World Bank and the national government at a cost of 2.6 billion flopped after donor funding was exhausted before the completion of the project.