AFC to invite bids to build Key Zambian copper railway link
The Africa Finance Corp. intends calling for bids from companies to build a new railway connection between Zambia’s copper-rich region and an existing line that runs to the Angolan port of Lobito in coming months.
The tender will be split into three parts, Samaila Zubairu, the lender’s president, said in an interview in Washington this week. Groundbreaking is set for next year, and contracts will be awarded to build rail links in Angola and Zambia, and provide rolling stock and systems, he said.
The Zambian link to Lobito will be the first major railway built in the nation since China financed and helped construct the Tanzania-Zambia line in the 1970s.
The project is unfolding amid intensifying geopolitical competition for access to Africa’s critical minerals. While Washington has backed the Lobito link, China is undertaking a $1.4 billion overhaul of the Tazara line.
The so-called Lobito Corridor project will help ensure that growing copper output from Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo will be able to reach global markets, while creating local jobs in industries such as agriculture that stand to benefit from improved infrastructure.
Africa’s young population is becoming increasingly impatient with a lack of opportunities, and the continent is in a race to create employment, Zubairu said.
“The globe needs to understand that it is in their best interest to work with us to create jobs,” he said. “Because 400 million people without jobs is not just a risk to Africa, it is a risk to the world.”
(By Matthew Hill)
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10 Comments
Kasonde
This is a great move we need more rail transport systems to decongest our roads and reduce stress on road infrastructure because of heavy cargo being transported via our roads
Patrick Mukosha
This project is long overdue. Zambia and Angola must unlock business opportunities for it’s people through this rail link.
James
Definition of foolishness anong corrupt Africans idiot presidents, why should they allow the reincarnation o f the 1800 Africa delimitation
Andile Singata
Interested on the biding and supplies
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Tim Phiri
Is this not a new version for scramble for Africa?
Francis
Very inspiring and informative article.
Grace Mwale
How I pray that this investment would go towards industrialisation and ensuring that we export finished products.
Simon Longwe
Intercity tram project should be on drawing board in these countries major cities
Leonardo
This is a Keys for a complete Corredor development
Kennedy Chunga
We can’t wait for the ground braking, Chinese are quick compared to American when it comes to Africa investment, Zambia we need to link it to Angola ASAP through Lobito corridor