Arusha–Holili–Taveta–Voi Road

Arusha–Holili–Taveta–Voi Road
Route information
Length: 140 mi (230 km)
History: Designated in 2015
Completion in 2019 (Expected)
Major junctions
West end: Arusha
  Moshi
Holili
Taveta
East end: Voi

The Arusha–Holili–Taveta–Voi Road is a road in Tanzania and Kenya, connecting the towns of Arusha and Holili in Tanzania to Taveta and Voi in Kenya.[1]

Location

The road starts at Arusha, Tanzania and makes its way eastwards through Moshi and on to the border town of Holili. At Holili, the road connects across the Tanzania/Kenya border to Taveta, continuing eastwards to end at Voi, on the Mombasa-Nairobi Highway. The road from end to end measures approximately 230 kilometres (140 mi).[2][3] However, the road contract is projected at 157.5 kilometres (98 mi).[4]

Overview

This road forms an important road link in the Mombasa-Arusha-Dodoma link with onward connections to Rwanda, Burundi and even Uganda and Eastern DR Congo. The African Development Bank is lending US$232.5 million towards this project, constituting 89.1 percent of the budgeted total cost. Kenya will contribute US$15.6 million, while Tanzania will contribute US$12.3 million.[5]

Upgrade to double carriageway

In June 2015, construction of the double carriage way from Arusha through Moshi to Holili began under the auspices of the Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS). The work is being carried out by Hanil-Jiangsu JV, a South Korean construction company, with the consultant engineer being Cheil Engineering Company (Korea). It is anticipated that this work will be completed in 2016.[6][7] The work on the Tanzanian side is budgeted at US$85 million.[8]

Work on the Kenyan side commenced in May, 2014, and was commissioned in September 2015 by Jakaya Kikwete, then President of Tanzania and Uhuru Kenyatta, the President of Kenya. The cost of the work on the Kenyan side is budgeted at US$353 million.[8][9][10]

Funding

The sources of funds used in constructing this road are illustrated in the table below:[5]

Arusha–Holili–Taveta–Voi Road Sources of Funding
Rank Development Partner Contribution in US Dollars Percentage Notes
1 African Development Bank 233.5 million 89.1 Loan
2 Government of Kenya 15.6 million 5.9 Equity
3 Government of Tanzania 12.3 million 4.7 Equity
4 The Africa Trade Fund 0.8 million 0.3 Grant
Total 262.2 million 100.00

See also

References

  1. AfDB (March 2013). "African Development Fund: Arusha–Holili–Taveta–Voi Road Project: Project Appraisal Report" (PDF). Tunis: African Development Bank (AfDB). Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  2. GFC (26 March 2016). "Distance between Arusha, Tanzania and Holilli Border Checkpoint, A23, Holili, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania". Globefee.com (GFC). Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  3. GFC (26 March 2016). "Distance between Taveta, Taita Taveta, Kenya and Voi, Taita Taveta, Kenya". Globefeed.com (GFC). Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  4. BDAfrica (18 April 2013). "AfDB approves Sh19.5 billion loan for Kenya–Tanzania road". Business Daily Africa (BDAfrica). Nairobi. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  5. 1 2 AfDB (17 April 2013). "AfDB reinforces regional integration support with USD 232.5 million Tanzania-Kenya road financing". Tunis: African Development Bank (AfDB). Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  6. CRO (15 June 2015). "Construction of four-lane Arusha-Holili-Taveta road commences". Construction Review Online (CRO). Archived from the original on 19 June 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  7. Ihucha, Adam (25 July 2015). "Tanzania-Kenya highway upgrade to boost trade". The EastAfrican. Nairobi. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  8. 1 2 Our Reporter (3 March 2016). "EAC Heads of State to Launch Construction of Arusha-Tengeru Dual Carriageway and Arusha Bypass Road". The Red Pepper. Kampala. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  9. Xinhua (4 October 2015). "Kenya and Tanzania Presidents launching Mwatate road project". Coastweek.com Quoting Xinhua. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  10. Wafula, Benjamin (4 October 2015). "Kenyatta, Kikwete launch new road to improve connectivity". Nairobi: Citizen Television Online. Retrieved 26 March 2016.

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Coordinates: 03°22′49″S 37°38′31″E / 3.38028°S 37.64194°E / -3.38028; 37.64194

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