Local foundry experts have attributed the sectors’ stagnated growth in Kenya to “extremely high costs of running the business” majorly due to over-reliance on imports, external expertise and non-existent government incentives despite its immense potential in generating millions of shillings and creating multiple jobs.
“I recently bought a small foundry pyrometer which merely weighs a few grams at a cost of Ksh. 500, 000 but even then its calibration has to be done in Germany,” lamented Mr. Lawrence Nduto of East African Foundry Works.