AfCTA: AU tasks African leaders on high-speed rail

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The African Union has urged leaders on the continent to build high-speed rail to fast-track the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area. Read more:

Odinga, who chaired the meeting, challenged the continent to ‘walk the talk’, saying, “If Europe and North America could transform their railway systems in the time they did, Africa can even do better now.”Similarly, the Director of Infrastructure and Energy at the AU Commission, Mr Cheikh Bedda, emphasized the importance of the high-speed rail to Africa’s development.

 

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