Construction worker wages in Kenya a record high
Rapid construction of commercial and residential buildings to meet rising demand has made the artisans, popularly known as fundis, one of the most-sought in the sector.
This has pushed their wages up as many property developers need them.
In Nairobi, the unskilled artisans, whose work mainly involves mixing sand and cement and ferrying building materials, are currently demanding a wage of between 8 U.S. dollars and 9.1 dollars a day, up from 3.4 dollars about three years ago.
Sh100mn to finance Jamii Bora mortgages

Shelter Afrique has extended Sh100 million to Jamii Bora Bank Limited (JBBL) that will be used by the bank for offer mortgages for low cost housing.
The loan agreement is meant to enhance the bank’s ability to lend for the purpose of purchasing low-cost residential housing, incremental building and home improvement.
Construction of Standard Gauge Railway to start next month
An artistic Impression of the Standard Gauge Railway project, whose construction is to start in October. The construction of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) has started to take shape after the contractors put up a mobilisation site in Mariakani. Principal Secretaries in the MInistry of Transport and Infrastructure Eng John Mosonik (infrastructure) and Nduva Muli (transport) led a government delegation to inspect the facility at Ngwasheni, Mariakani, 30 kilometres from Mombasa.
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BASF opens new production plant in Kenya

The BASF Group, one of the largest chemical companies in the world, has opened a new production plant for concrete admixtures in Kenya as it seeks to position itself for the ongoing infrastructure projects in the country.
The company offers chemical solutions for new construction, maintenance, repair and renovation of structures among them concrete admixtures, and cement additives.