Kuwait Times

‘Ripple effects’: Botswana-Zambia bridge a boon

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KAZUNGULA, Zambia: A road and rail bridge linking Botswana and Zambia was inaugurate­d on Monday, marking the completion of a multi-million-dollar project aimed at easing congestion at border crossings throughout the southern African region. The curved Kazungula bridge, which stretches for 923 m over the Zambezi River, provides a long-needed alternativ­e route for hauliers.

“This will lower the cost of doing business,” Zambia’s President Edgar Lungu said at the ribbon-cutting ceremony, anticipati­ng “an increase in trade and competitiv­eness, job creation, tourism and other positive ripple effects”. Constructi­on of the $259 million project began in Dec 2014, co-funded by the African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB), the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA), regional government­s and other grants. Namibia and Zimbabwe joined the consortium in 2018.

The bridge will facilitate intra-regional freight transport by allowing trucks to bypass the notorious Beitbridge border post between Zimbabwe and South Africa, which is perenniall­y congested, with vehicles spending hours and sometimes days queueing to cross. At Monday’s ceremony, Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi said the bridge would “open avenues for improved trade”.

And Zimbabwe’s leader Emmerson Mnangagwa hailed what he called a “milestone achievemen­t” for the region. The current leader of the African Union and president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi, also attended the event.

 ?? —AFP ?? KAZUNGULA, Botswana: An aerial view of the newly built Kazungula bridge over the Zambezi river on Monday.
—AFP KAZUNGULA, Botswana: An aerial view of the newly built Kazungula bridge over the Zambezi river on Monday.

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