In a bid
to realize the big four agendas of growing the manufacturing sector, increasing
food security, providing universal healthcare and affordable housing, the
County Government of Kwale has pledged to work closely with investors and other
development partners.
Already, multi-billion investment projects have been started
in various parts of the county.
Addressing Kwale residents in Samburu during the ground
breaking ceremony of Devki Steel Mill Limited on August 7th 2018,
Kwale Governor Salim Mvurya assured investors of good working environment to
ensure their projects are fully implemented.
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Kwale Governor Salim Mvurya (L) with Trade, Industry and Cooperatives CS Peter Munya. Photo: Ali Kipapuro |
He added that once the 500 billion Kenyan shillings project is
complete, it will serve the steel demands of many African countries.
“As a government we will work closely with the management of
Devki Steel Mills to ensure this project benefits the people of Kwale County.”
Mvurya assured.
Mvurya also stated that in the 2018/2019 financial year, the
County Government of Kwale has allocated funds in its budget to facilitate the
construction of a fruit processing plant in Shimba Hills, Kubo South Ward - Matuga
Sub County.
The project scheduled to commence very soon is among the
Kwale County’s top investments aimed at ensuring food security.
“On matters of food security we have partnered with the
National Government and other stakeholders in the construction of a 279 million
Kenyan shillings dam at Nyalani in Kinango Sub County. The County Government is
also planning to construct four more big dams in the county.” Mvurya said.
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CEC Bungale commissioning Asante Capital EPZ at Mvindeni. Photo: Ali Kipapuro |
On Thursday August 9th 2018, Acting Kwale County
Executive Committee Member for Tourism and Enterprise Development who is also
the County Executive Committee Member for Social Services and Talent Management
Ramadhani Masudi Bungale on behalf of Governor Mvurya officially opened Asante
Capital EPZ at Mvindeni in Ukunda, a new investment in the county.
The Asante Capital Export Processing Zone is a factory
venturing in veneer and briquettes production.
Bungale reiterated that apart from being an attractive
tourist destination, Kwale County is also among the best places in Kenya to
invest.
“Kwale is very ready for investments, and the County
Government has put in place policies and legislations that attract investors.”
He said.
He also commended the County Integrated Development Plan
(CIDP) for identifying the key sectors that are potential for economic growth.
However he urged the residents of Kwale County especially the
youth and women to make use of the opportunity provided by Asante Capital EPZ as
a motivation to engage in commercial tree planting.
“When we give Asante Capital EPZ enough raw materials, they
will definitely put up a value addition plant here in Kwale, and in turn many people
will benefit from this investment.” He added.
On her side, Kwale County Executive Committee Member for
Environment and Natural Resources Management Saumu Beja Mahaja who commended
Asante Capital EPZ for their investment urged Kwale County residents to
conserve their environment by planting more trees in their lands.
“Trees are life, and are a good source of income. So let
plant them.” Saumu stated.
Speaking on infrastructural development in the county, the Executive
Committee Member for Water Services, Roads and Public Works Hemed Mwabudzo
assured investors that the County Government is committed to improving
infrastructure systems in the entire county.
However he requested all investors in Kwale County to work
hand in hand with other stakeholders and the residents to ensure that water
catchment areas are preserved.
“Water is a useful resource and therefore I urge Asante
Capital EPZ and other investors to work closely with respective County
Departments and the Kenya Forestry Services to ensure that our water catchment
areas are preserved.” Mwabudzo said.
According to Asante Capital EPZ General Manager David Okello,
the factory has over 300 acres of eucalyptus plantations in Majoreni, Lunga
Lunga, Mchinjirini and Majengo Mapya areas. These trees can facilitate the operations
of the factory for the next five years.
“Over 90 percent of our employees are locals from Kwale
County.” Okello further explained.
Another investment project thet was recently started in Kwale
County is a 90 million Kenyan shillings Business Park in Kinondo Ward that will
encompass the construction of a cotton ginnery aimed at improving cotton
farming, ginning and garment production in Kenya.
The project that funded by Base Titanium Company in
partnership with the County Government of Kwale and the National Government
will directly benefit the Kwale County farmers who are members of Pamba Viazi
(PAVI) Cooperative.
The project is expected to be operational by February 2019.
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