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Wednesday, October 27 2021 - 22:00
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Tatu City wins fDi Free Zones of the Year awards in Africa
TATU CITY, Kenya, October 27, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -

    Tatu City, the first operational Special Economic Zone in Kenya, has been 
recognised by fDi Intelligence’s Free Zones Awards 2021. The 5,000-acre, 
rapidly growing new city on Nairobi’s doorstep won in the category of Large 
Tenants and received an honourable mention for its workforce training for the 
local community.

    fDi Intelligence, a Financial Times service, assembled six independent 
judges to assess “the best free zones in the world,” according to Alex 
Irwin-Hunt, Global Markets Editor, fDi Intelligence.

    Currently at Tatu City Special Economic Zone (SEZ), more than 60 local, 
regional and multi-national businesses have opened or started development. 
These include industry leaders such as Dormans, Cooper K-Brands, KWAL 
(Distell), Cold Solutions, Friendship Group, Chandaria Industries, Kim-Fay, 
Davis & Shirtliff, Copia, FFS, Twiga Foods and Stecol, among others.

    Residential developments at Tatu City include Unity Homes 
[https://unityhomes.co.ke/], Lifestyle Heights 
[https://www.lifestyleestates.co.ke/projects] and Kijani Ridge 
[https://www.tatucity.com/now-selling/kijani-ridge/]. More than 5,000 homes are 
completed or under construction and Crawford International and Nova Pioneer 
[https://www.novapioneer.com/kenya/tatucity-primary/] schools educate more than 
3,000 students daily. 

    Current development at Tatu City SEZ is valued at more than USD 1.2 
billion. Tatu City is owned and developed by Rendeavour, the largest new city 
builder in Africa, whose shareholders are from the United States, New Zealand, 
Norway and United Kingdom. Rendeavour is building seven cities in Kenya, 
Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia and Democratic Republic of the Congo.

    In Nigeria, more than 40 companies have established at Alaro City since 
Rendeavour and the Lagos State Government launched the project just over two 
years ago. In Lubumbashi, DRC, Rendeavour’s Kiswishi development is the 
country’s first private SEZ.

    In Kenya, Tatu City SEZ was also recognised for its pioneering work with 
the local community at the new city development. Rendeavour and Tatu City have 
provided free skills training to over 1,000 members of the local community and 
serve 1,400 meals to local primary schools each day.

    “This is really an example of how free zones are much more than just 
investment destinations,” said Irwin-Hunt of fDi. “Free zones are not only 
centres of production and economic activity. They also play an important role 
in local communities.”

    Contact:
sales@tatucity.com
+254 20 513 1000

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    Source: Tatu City 
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