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In Africa, the Race for Critical Minerals Is Recreating Colonial Models
Last month, Burundi and Tanzania signed an agreement with two Chinese state-owned companies to construct a new railway to ...
South Africa is seeking private investment in its passenger rail system, saying national coffers aren’t deep enough for the ...
Once hailed as a symbol of China-Africa friendship, the 1,860-kilometer railway linking the Port of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania ...
The 300 train sets were produced by Gibela Rail Transport Consortium at its cutting-edge manufacturing plant in Nigel, ...
Construction of Kenya’s Nairobi Expressway has been undertaken by the China Road and Bridge Corporation, one of many China-funded infrastructure projects in Africa. (Photo by Simon Maina/AFP via Getty ...
The Africa Finance Corp. intends calling for bids from companies to build a new railway connection between Zambia’s ...
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South African rail shifts its gears toward privatisation
Recent months have seen significant movement in South Africa's rail sector, with parallel developments around the early ...
LUANDA, Angola — President Biden on his visit to sub-Saharan Africa pledged another $600 million for a cross-continent rail corridor project Wednesday, telling regional leaders that “Africa has been ...
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Africa: World Bank Defends Institutionalization of Railway Networks in Africa
The World Bank's Director of Strategy, Vickram Cuttaree, on Tuesday in Luanda recommended that African states should institutionalize railway networks in the continent as a way to guarantee, in the ...
The South African government reopened an inquest into his death in April as part of a move to investigate high-profile ...
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Pan Am Is Returning to Africa for the First Time in 30 Years With a 19-Day Luxury 'Sky to Safari' Private Jet Experience
The iconic airline’s 2027 journey will take 42 travelers across four countries for a golden-age-style adventure.
Africa’s roads to nowhere Roads are the predominant mode of transport in Africa – carrying at least 80% of goods and 90% of passengers, according to the African Development Bank. No major trunk roads ...
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