By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with wenceslaus
Published on 2024-01-18 22:03:41
Zimbabwe is dedicated to the expansion and improvement of its infrastructure, particularly in the areas of roads, bridges, airports, railway networks, and border crossings. However, the country acknowledges that it cannot accomplish this goal on its own and must seek the cooperation of neighboring countries such as Mozambique.
At a bilateral meeting on transport and transport infrastructure held in Harare yesterday, Zimbabwe and Mozambique discussed the importance of working together to enhance their transportation networks. This partnership is crucial for the economic development and regional integration of both countries.
During the meeting, representatives from both countries emphasized the need for collaboration in building and maintaining essential transportation infrastructure. By working together, they hope to improve connectivity and facilitate the movement of goods and people across their borders.
One of the key areas of focus is the construction and rehabilitation of roads and bridges, which are vital for trade and commerce between Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Additionally, both countries recognize the importance of modernizing airports, railway systems, and border crossing facilities to streamline the flow of goods and people.
Zimbabwe and Mozambique are also exploring opportunities for joint investment in transportation infrastructure projects. By pooling their resources and expertise, they aim to achieve greater success in addressing their infrastructure needs.
Furthermore, the two countries are committed to promoting sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions. This includes implementing measures to reduce the environmental impact of their transportation networks and improve overall efficiency.
Overall, the bilateral meeting underscored the mutual commitment of Zimbabwe and Mozambique to working together to improve their transportation infrastructure. By joining forces, they hope to create a more integrated and efficient transportation network that will benefit both countries and contribute to the overall development of the region.
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