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Sudan-Kenya highway being planned

A new highway is being planned that will boost transport connections between Kenya and South Sudan. This forms part of the East Africa Regional Transport, Trade and Development Facilitation Project linking South Sudan and Kenya. The project is expected to cost US$676 million in all. A portion of the funding will be provided by the Kenyan Government. Meanwhile a loan worth $500 million is likely to be provided by the World Bank.
June 18, 2015 Read time: 1 min
A new highway is being planned that will boost transport connections between Kenya and South Sudan. This forms part of the East Africa Regional Transport, Trade and Development Facilitation Project linking South Sudan and Kenya. The project is expected to cost US$676 million in all. A portion of the funding will be provided by the Kenyan Government. Meanwhile a loan worth $500 million is likely to be provided by the World Bank.

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