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China established itself as a development partner about two decades ago,and its impact across Kenya's social and economic sectors has been far reaching.
On Oct 30 this year, the Chinese Embassy in Nairobi held a tour for experts, politicians, university scholars and the media on two key initiatives the country has undertaken. Specifically, the guests toured the Standard Gauge Railway station, and the AVIC Technical and Vocational Training Program based at the Kenya Technical Trainers College. Both are in Nairobi, the capital city.
The twin visit took place against the backdrop of the forthcoming China International Import Expo, which will be held in China's Shanghai from Nov 5 to 10.
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta will lead a top Kenyan delegation to this event, and is expected to sign a couple of crucial trade deals with the host, including agreements on fresh produce and trade tariffs.
The Nairobi tour was an eye-opener, and a rare privilege to get into the inner sanctums of Chinese influence, not just in Kenya, but in Africa as a whole. Those who have interacted directly with these two initiatives as beneficiaries also have first-hand experience of the futuristic outcomes of China's infrastructural investments.
Since its launch one year ago by President Kenyatta, the Standard Gauge Railway has ferried over 2 million passengers, and moved a similar amount in tons of freight between Nairobi and the coastal city of Mombasa. This is an unprecedented development and has created massive economic benefits for both the country and its people.
Indeed, the Standard Gauge Railway has ushered in a new era in Kenya's thinking and way of doing business. The efficiency is just mind-boggling to travelers. The rail journey that used to take about 12 hours now takes half that time, including stopovers at various stations along the line.