MUTUA TO BUILD AIRPORT AT NEW MACHAKOS TOWN

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Machakos County Governor Dr. Alfred Mutua approached Nema for approval to build an airport in Machakos town to boost regional trade and tourism. Located at Muvuti-Kiima-Kimwe Ward within the proposed New Machakos town, the Machakos Airport will sit on 104 hectares – about 8.5% of the planned 892-hectare town. The project involves construction of a taxiway, passenger and presidential terminals, as well as a 1.35km runway, and other amenities such as link roads and a water treatment plant. “The runway will be 1350m long and 45m wide. At both ends of the runway, a stop way will be constructed. The runway shoulders will be 7.5m wide and a Runway End Safety Area (RESA) of 180m length and 160m width will be provided at both ends of the runway,” Machakos says in its project report. The Machakos Airport’s passenger terminal, the airfield’s main terminal, will comprise 10 check-in counters, six security check points, 10 gates, six passenger boarding bridges, and immigration counters for arrival

Starbucks Opening In Kenya?


 

Rising above vast deserts, grassy plains and ancient lava flows, the mountains of Kenya are renowned for growing some of the world’s most prized coffees. Central Kenya to be specific has over the years led the line in the production of coffee both for local consumption and export. Kenya seems to be comfortably poised with different brands of coffee sprouting countrywide. Top among the list are; 

 Kenya African Blend



Java House,



Volcanica Kenya 



and Gevalia special reserve.



 These are just but a few to mention.

However renown Starbucks coffee seemed to be pulling their seat towards this well-laid table.A story broke out that Starbucks, one of the leading coffee houses in the world, was setting up shop in Kenya. We wasted no time in sharing our opinions about this new luxe brand opening here before Larry

Madowo shared the facts, and quashed our dreams.
 BBC's Nairobi-based  journalist Larry Madowo had to email the Starbucks team who confirmed that they had no plans of opening in Kenya.
One thing was clear,  we weren’t really ready for another overpriced ‘exclusive and elite’ joint like Starbucks in the city as Kenyans took to social media 'protesting' against this developing story. Waihiga Mwaura, Citizen Tv's award winning journalist tweeted; 'Who needs American-owned 
@Starbucks
 when locally-owned Hotel Starbucks has been operating for years in Karatina, Nyeri County.'



Apparently, we have a replica of starbucks, Hotel Starbucks,  doing so well in Karatina town, Central Kenya.Would it make a difference on our local coffee businesses if Starbucks is given the greenlight to start operations in Kenya? Well, let us know your views in the comment section below. Until next time, cheers!

                                                                                                                             

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