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Botswana wants faster progress on Trans-Kalahari Railway project construction

Botswana's President Mokgweetsi Eric Masisi, in meeting with his Namibian counterpart Nangolo Mbumba emphasizes need for immediate action to address any project constraints

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July 4, 2024
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LUSAKA, Zambia 

Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Eric Masisi said on Thursday that he wants to see faster progress in the construction of the Trans-Kalahari Railway project, which connects his country to Namibia.

The project has been on the cards for more than a decade, with Masisi saying it should have been completed by now and benefiting both countries and the region.

“I feel compeled to highlight that this project should not be starting but rather in its final stages by now. It is imperative that we quickly address all pending matters to expedite the commencement of the project without delay,” Masisi said.

He added that time is of the essence, and urgent action is required to resolve any outstanding issues so that the project can begin as soon as possible.

He made the remarks during talks with his Namibian counterpart Nangolo Mbumba in the Namibian coastal city of Swakopmund, where he is being hosted on a three-day official visit.

He said Botswana intends to hold a mid-term review of the inaugural Botswana-Namibia Bi-National Commission (BNC) in 2022.

“This review will not only pave the way for the second session of the BNC but also ensure effective implementation of the outcomes from this working visit,” he added.

Mbumba, for his part, said the two countries have long-standing bilateral ties that are being transformed into greater economic cooperation.

He said the two Southern African countries are also considering increased collaboration to promote dialogue on issues of regional interest.

“It is vital for our countries to engage in regular dialogue aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of policies that we pursue to develop our countries and improve the living conditions of our people,” he said.

Other highlights of Masisi’s visit included attendance at the Swakopmund International Trade Expo and a tour of the Namibian Port Authority facilities on Wednesday.

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