TAZARA plans to reach Burundi

TAZARA plans to reach Burundi

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March 09
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The governments of Zambia and Burundi have begun talks on the possibility of extending he Tanzania-Zambia Railway (TAZARA), in order to enhance trade between the two countries, the Times of Zambia reported on Friday.



The 1,992 km railway line, owned by the governments of Zambia and
Tanzania, runs from the Zambian town of Kapiri Mposhi to the Port in Dar es Salaam and was constructed in the 1970s with the assistance of the Chinese government.

Zambian Minister of Foreign Affairs Wilbur Simuusa said plans are currently underway to extend the railway line to
Burundi through the port of Mpulungu, located in the northern Zambia.


The Zambian minister said deliberations by the two governments over the project had reached an advanced stage and that a budget would soon be tabled to pave way for a feasibility study and subsequent construction of the railway line.

"The governments of Zambia and Burundi are pursuing this project actively as the lack of a direct trade link has created business gaps between the two countries.


The plan is to extend the TAZARA railway line through Mpulungu to the port of Bunjumbura so that goods are exported by rail," he was quoted as saying by the paper.


The project, he said, would be funded on a 50 per cent basis by each of the two governments, adding that the railway line would be a catalyst for enhanced trade in products such as cement and sugar.


Source Tanzania Daily News
 
Some days back the Tanzanian govt through is minister of infrastructure and communication Mr Dr Harrison Mwakyembe announced officially to withdraw from partnership ownership of Tazara with Zambia that means Tanzania wants to each side to run the firm independently...!
More clarification on this matter,did Zambia bought the idea?
Back to Zambia vs Burundi ,there's any visibility study done so far for the accomplishment of the extending the railway all the way to Bujumbura?
 
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