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It is hard to escape the images of “Konza City” in Kenya. Advertisements promoting the future high-tech1 hub, or “technopolis,” appear daily in the country's newspapers and show regularly on the state television network.
The ambitious plan is the work of Dr. Bitange Ndemo, the permanent secretary of Kenya's Ministry2 of Information. A scale-model in the corner of his office shows off the grand scheme. Konza City will have its own international financial district, office buildings for technology companies and innovation labs, as well as manufacturing plants, artificial rivers and eventually homes, schools, churches and mosques3.
The Kenyan government bought a 2,000-hectare plot of land for the project about 60 kilometers from the capital, and is now seeking to hire a master developer to find investors5 and arrange the construction. The project will come together in two phases and will take about 20 years to complete.
Inspired by his visit to Silicon6 Valley in the United States, the home of the U.S. high-tech industry, Ndemo says the project aims to attract international investors who either cannot find space in overcrowded downtown Nairobi, or who cannot find buildings that meet their standards. Underscoring the urgency of his point, on the day he spoke7 to VOA, a blackout had hit downtown Nairobi and the building housing the Ministry of Information was running on a back-up generator8.
“It doesn't take much to understand this project if you have lived here longer, because working in the city center here is such a mess,” he says.
Silicon Valley in Kenya?
Promoting the information technology (IT) industry is one of Kenya's key development goals in the coming years - part of an ambitious agenda known as Vision 2030.
“We said, 'why don't we do a Silicon Valley here,' which has all the facilities such that when you get to work you know you would have power, you would have water, you would have electricity,” says Ndemo. “Konza City will be the first smart, green city in Africa.”
Kenya's IT industry has been on a major upswing in the past few years, driven largely by advances in mobile phone technology. The World Bank says mobile phone subscriptions9 in Kenya rose by more than 25 percent between June 2010 and December of last year, while Internet users increased by 60 percent. Kenya is also the birthplace of the world's first mobile money transfer service, M-Pesa.
As in the original Silicon Valley, much of Kenya's homegrown innovation is taking place inside small tech communities and social groups. The most well-known is called iHub, a meeting space, coffee shop and workshop in Nairobi where software developers, engineers and other creative minds come together to brainstorm10 new ideas.
In a sense, Konza City is an attempt to capture the creative community spirit on a larger scale and to include some light manufacturing capacity as well. Erik Hersman, the founder11 of iHub, is cautiously optimistic about the plans.
“I think it is viable12, but its not just about building it and they will come. It's providing all the other incentives13 that are needed to make it a really attractive location,” he says.
The other challenge, Hersman says, will be keeping it “tech focused.” He says that when developers get in there “they're going to start selling space to whoever will pay them.”
Konza City is expected to cost about $10 billion, which will be funded mostly through public-private partnerships14, with the Kenyan government footing up to $1 billion of the bill for new infrastructure15.
Who Will Come?
Some major technology companies have announced plans to expand their businesses in Kenya. The U.S.-based computer company IBM announced plans this month to establish an innovation hub in Nairobi to increase its exposure in Africa. In February, Finland's Nokia said it too would fund a research center to support local developers. Ndemo says companies like these have expressed interest in Konza, but it is a little too early to say who, if anyone, has actually committed.
The general manager for Microsoft in East and Southern Africa, Louis Onyango Otieno, has been on the job for 15 of Microsoft's 16 years in Nairobi. He fully16 supports the idea of Konza City, but says Microsoft has not decided17 whether it will buy in.
“We haven't got to a point where we're sitting back and saying 'Are we doing that or not?' We're pretty much doing what we've been doing and if that's where it goes, that's where it goes,” he says.
Otieno has no doubt that innovation will continue to thrive in East Africa, Konza or no Konza, and says attracting investors is like collecting iron with a magnet.
“If that facility, or that initiative is designed to enhance the goals of a private investor4, it's a no-brainer, they will go,” he says.
Konza is not the first attempt at a planned city in Kenya. A $5 billion residential18 project called Tatu City was supposed to break ground last year. But the deal has been held up in court by a lawsuit19 between developers and shareholders20.
Konza City was supposed to break ground in April of this year, but it will also be delayed as the government continues to look for a master developer. It will be at least a year before the first buildings go up.
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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vi.动脑筋,出主意,想办法,献计,献策 | |
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