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China Eximbank pledges $3.7 billion loan for Kisumu-Malaba Section of Standard Gauge Railway Project (Linked to Record ID#37103, #31777, and #47025)

$3.7M USD

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Government of Kenya
Country Kenya
Start Date Dec 01, 2016
End Date May 07, 2028
Duration 4,175 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 52929
Grant Description

China Eximbank pledges $3.7 billion loan for Kisumu-Malaba Section of Standard Gauge Railway Project In December 2016, China Eximbank reportedly expressed interest in financing the third section of Kenya's Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), from Kisumu to Malaba.

In March 2016, Kenya signed an agreement with China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) for the extension of the railway from Kisumu to Malaba, although this contract did not include financing of the railway section.

Then, in April 2019, President Kenyatta traveled to Beijing to request a China Eximbank loan worth approximately US$3.7 billion for the Kisumu to Malaba section of the Standard Gauge Railway. His request was rejected.

The Chinese Ambassador to Kenya was later asked about the Kenyan President’s expectations that he would secure a new loan commitment from China Eximbank for the SGR and he reportedly said that “I really don’t know where those expectations came from.

There are several potential reasons why this loan agreement was not approved, including several active corruption investigations related to other sections of the SGR and escalating concerns about the government's loan repayment capacity.

In 2018, the SGR project became a target of an anti-corruption drive by Kenya's Department of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

According to Reuters, the “Kenyan authorities … arrested the head of the agency that manages public land and the boss of the state railway on suspicion of corruption over land allocation for the new $3-billion flagship Nairobi-Mombasa railway. … Mohammed Abdalla Swazuri, the chairman of National Land Commission, was one of 18 officials, businesspeople, and companies named in a statement listing arrests that was posted …on the prosecutor’s office’s Twitter feed.

Also arrested was Atanas Kariuki Maina, managing director of the Kenya Railways Corporation. …The investigation that led to the arrests centers on allegations that officials siphoned taxpayer money through [fraudulent] compensation claims for land used for the railway.” In late 2018, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) officially revised its evaluation of Kenya’s financial risk profile, raising Kenya’s risk of default on debt repayment from “low” to “moderate.” As of 2019, Kenya’s public-debt-to-GDP ratio stood at 60%, which the IMF considers to be a dangerous level that can impinge upon a country's economic growth prospects.

📋 Staff Comments

The other agreements between the China Eximbank and the Government of Kenya for the Standard Gauge Railway Project can be found in #37103, #31777, and #47025.

📚 Sources & References
  • Kenya
  • Uganda to sign joint SGR financing pact in Beijing
  • Chinese loans for Mombasa to Malaba railway hit Sh1 trillion
  • Kenya says China's Exim Bank may finance $4.9 billion rail link with Uganda
  • Kenya
  • Uganda Seek SGR Funding From China
  • Chinese loans on Kenya’s SGR project to hit U$10b
  • Kenya arrests two top officials for suspected corruption over new $3 billion railway
  • SGR Development in Kenya.
  • China's Built a Road to Nowhere in Kenya
  • Below the Belt and Road Corruption and Illicit Dealings in China’s Global Infrastructure
  • Hope for SGR funding after Beijing meeting
  • Kenya fails to secure $3.6b from China for third phase of SGR line to Kisumu
  • Kenya: Govt to Use Beijing Forum to Secure U.S.$3,6 Billion Railway Loan Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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