"Tourism stakeholders in the country have welcomed the
government's plan to construct a new bridge at the Likoni crossing channel.
Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers and Caterers boss Mike Macharia yesterday
said the move will open up the transport sector at the Coast. Prime Minister
Raila Odinga on Monday said the government is looking to construct a new high
bridge at the channel.
The bridge, the PM said, will be constructed in such a way that it will let big ships into the Mombasa port. “This will solve the many issues at the ferry,” said Raila. He added that the move will complement other plans of turning Mombasa into a special economic zone like Shanghai and Guangzhou in China. “I know of the Dongo Kundu bypass, but if the government is really serious about this issue, then it is good news for Mombasa and the Coast,” said Macharia.
Former Kenya Association of Tour Operators chairman Duncan Muriuki said the industry players have more faith in the government after it showed commitment in implementing most of its plans. “It is the best thing to happen in the tourism industry,” said Muriuki. Kenya Tour Drivers and Guides Association chairman Joseph Parpai said the bridge will fasten the linkage between the North and the South Coast thus redeeming the image of the Coast tourism sector.
The bridge, the PM said, will be constructed in such a way that it will let big ships into the Mombasa port. “This will solve the many issues at the ferry,” said Raila. He added that the move will complement other plans of turning Mombasa into a special economic zone like Shanghai and Guangzhou in China. “I know of the Dongo Kundu bypass, but if the government is really serious about this issue, then it is good news for Mombasa and the Coast,” said Macharia.
Former Kenya Association of Tour Operators chairman Duncan Muriuki said the industry players have more faith in the government after it showed commitment in implementing most of its plans. “It is the best thing to happen in the tourism industry,” said Muriuki. Kenya Tour Drivers and Guides Association chairman Joseph Parpai said the bridge will fasten the linkage between the North and the South Coast thus redeeming the image of the Coast tourism sector.
Construction of the
KES 25 billion bridge connecting Mombasa Island with the Kenyan South Coast
will start in February next year.
The Government has announced construction of a bridge across
Likoni Ferry channel to ease transport to South Coast. Principal Secretary,
Infrastructure Development, Eng John Mosonik said to provide a more reliable
link to South Coast, plans have commenced for the construction of the Likoni
bridge to replace the ferry. The Likoni Ferry, serviced by the Kenya Ferry
Services (KFS) has come under constant criticism over inefficiency particularly
from tourism players who have had to grapple with long queues due to delays and
ageing equipment. Eng Mosonik (pictured) said the government plans to develop a
ring of roads and bypasses around Mombasa to decongest the city. He said
designs are underway for the proposed Mombasa Northern Bypass linking Mazeras
to the Mombasa—Malindi road in North Coast.

