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Kenya's president has launched a $14.5bn project to build a new city intended to be an IT business hub and dubbed1 "Africa's Silicon2 Savannah".
肯尼亚总统发布了一项耗资145亿美元的工程,该工程将建立一座新城市,打造成非洲的IT商业中心与“硅谷”。
It will take 20 years to build Konza Technology City It will take 20 years to build Konza Technology City about 60km from the capital, Nairobi.
It is hoped that more than 20,000 IT jobs will be created in Konza by 2015, and more than 200,000 jobs by 2030.
Despite Kenya's usually divisive politics, the project has the backing of all political parties.
Konza is part of the government's ambitious Vision 2030 initiative to improve much-neglected infrastructure3 over the next 18 years.
Correspondents say the government also wants to take advantage of the growing number of software developers in the East African nation.
'Tremendous opportunities'
"It is expected to spur massive trade and investment as well as create thousands of employment opportunities for young Kenyans in the ICT [information communications technology] sector," President Mwai Kibaki said at the ceremony to launch the construction, adding it would be a "game-changer" for the country's development.
He called on domestic and foreign investors4 to take advantage of Konza's "tremendous opportunities".
The 5,000-acre (2,011-hectare) site was a ranch5 to the south-east of Nairobi on the way to the port city of Mombasa.
When the plan was announced after the last elections property prices in the area soared, reporters say.
According to the Konza information website, the city wants to attract business process outsourcing, software development, data centres, disaster recovery centres, call centres and light assembly manufacturing industries.
A university campus focused on research and technology as well as hotels, residential6 areas, schools and hospitals will also be built.
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