LUSAKA – Zambia’s ambitions to develop a modern and efficient railway system received a significant boost this week as the European Union (EU) announced a €50 million grant to Zambia Railways Limited (ZRL). The funding is earmarked for the rehabilitation of key railway tracks and the upgrading of signalling systems, marking a major step toward modernizing the country’s rail infrastructure.
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