President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday commissioned the construction of what will be Kenya's tallest building when completed.
The 50-storey G47 Ugatuzi Tower will be erected in Nairobi's Hurlingham area which will be 19 floors higher than the current tallest building in Kenya, Britam Tower which stands at 31 storeys and 200.1 metres.
President Uhuru Kenyatta commissioned the construction of the G47 Ugatuzi Tower in Hurlingham, Nairobi County on Friday, December 4, 2020.
The groundbreaking ceremony was held alongside the launch of the County Covid-19 Socio-economic Re-engineering and Recovery Strategy.
The 50-storey building will host the Ministry of Devolution headquarters and Council of Governors Secretariat.
It will feature a Devolution National Conference Centre with a capacity to hold 1,200 people.
The conference centre will have unique capabilities to host the annual national summit in a more interactive manner including the legislative arm at national and county levels, executive arm and a gallery for observers, dignitaries such as the diplomatic corps
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