By Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala in Dar Es Salaam
The Africa Report - 27 October 2014
Construction of a Chinese-funded port and special economic zone in Tanzania worth at least $10 billion will start in July 2015, the East African country's president's office said in a statement on Monday, for the first time setting a start date for the delayed initiative. Tanzania aims to build a huge port at Bagamoyo, 75 km (47 miles) north of commercial capital Dar es Salaam, the site of the country's main port, where shippers complain of congestion and inefficiencies.
A construction agreement for the port and associated zone was signed on Sunday and follows a framework deal signed last year.
An
official said a start date for building work had taken time to set
because of other negotiations about infrastructure to link the port to
national transport networks.
The planned Bagamoyo port, new
investment in Dar es Salaam and other spending on roads and railways are
part of Tanzania's efforts to become a transport hub that could
challenge the dominance of Mombasa in neighbouring Kenya.
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