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Zambia rails in fresh billions, trains ready to haul the future
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76569, member: 636"] Zambia just threw 100 million kwacha at Zambia Railways Limited to fix up their busted rail system, and the EU is kicking in over 50 million euros to help repair tracks and upgrade signals on main routes. The cash is supposed to get ZRL out of barely functioning mode and turn it into something that actually works for moving cargo around the country. The rail network has been falling apart for years, with old trains, broken signals, and tracks that look like they haven't been touched since independence. Zambia wants to use rail to move copper from the Copperbelt to ports cheaply and get crops from farming areas to market without clogging up the roads. Better rail is also supposed to connect Zambia to Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa for regional trade. The government says fixing the railways will create construction jobs and open up space for warehouses and logistics companies at stations. They're promising to run this with actual oversight instead of just throwing money into a black hole like usual. [/QUOTE]
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