Kenya Ports Authority is an investor in
Kenya National Shipping Line, a state corporation of Kenya formed in 1989, currently owned by KPA and three non-Kenyan corporate investos. In 1989, the
government of Kenya brought together the operation and regulation of existing
ferry services, including the
Likoni Ferry service at
Likoni, Mombasa, into one subsidiary of the KPA,
Kenya Ferry Services. The subsidiary was devolved to the status of an independent Kenya state corporation in 1998, 20 percent owned by KPA and 80 percent owned by other Kenyan Government entities. KPA also owns various sports teams, including
Kenyan Premier League team
Bandari FC and a leading
basketball club. In August 2014, Kenya Ports Authority signed a deal worth US$478 million with
China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) for the construction of three
Port Lamu berths. The three new berths will form part of the US$24 billion
Lamu Port and Lamu-Southern Sudan-Ethiopia Transport Corridor (
LAPSSET) and take Port Lamu's berth count to 32 upon completion. ==See also==