Historic U.S.$2 Billion Railway Deal Ignites New Travel Era for Zimbabwe & Zambia
Zimbabwe and Zambia have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly develop the ambitious Lion's Den-Kafue railway line. This critical infrastructure project is designed to significantly enhance regional trade and foster economic connectivity across southern Africa. The agreement was formally cemented on Saturday at the Emerging Railways Properties (Pvt) Limited (ERP) Council of Ministers meeting held in Victoria Falls, with key signatories including Zimbabwe's Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Felix Mhona, and his Zambian counterpart, Frank Tayali.
The proposed railway line will span 311 kilometres, connecting Kafue in Zambia to Lion's Den in Zimbabwe. Its route is set to traverse significant locations such as Chirundu, Hurungwe National Park, Makuti Denis, and Chakuti. The design includes the construction of 16 stations and two marshalling yards. The railway will be built on the 1067 mm Cape Gauge, with forward-thinking provisions for future upgrades to a standard gauge, ensuring long-term adaptability and efficiency.
Officials have underscored the transformative potential of this new route, particularly its capacity to drastically reduce transit distances for regional trade. It is projected to shorten the journey to the Beira port by 800 kilometres compared to the existing North-South corridor, cut 1,000 kilometres off the transit to South African ports, and reduce the distance to Dar es Salaam by 500 kilometres. Such reductions are expected to yield substantial savings in logistics costs, benefiting trade across the region.
Engineer Joy Makumbe, Permanent Secretary in Zimbabwe's Ministry of Transport, further elaborated on the strategic importance of the project. She highlighted the necessity of Mozambique's cooperation to guarantee uninterrupted access to the vital Beira corridor. The railway project is estimated to cost US$2.18 billion and will largely follow the alignment of the existing highway. Of its total length, 94 kilometres will be situated in Zambia, with the remaining 217 kilometres within Zimbabwe. Additionally, the rehabilitation of the 445-kilometre Zimbabwean stretch to the Machipanda border post is crucial to ensure seamless cargo movement all the way to the Mozambican coast, thereby optimizing the entire logistical chain.
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