

Officials from Namibian Ministry of Works and Transport and China Gezhouba Group Corporation in Namibia break ground for the project of the rehabilitation and upgrading of the railway line between Walvis Bay and Arandis in Arandis, western Namibia, on Nov. 30, 2020. The Namibian government's plan to develop the country into a transport and logistics hub in southern Africa helped by the groundbreaking of the rehabilitation and upgrading of the railway line between Walvis Bay and Arandis on Monday. The project will be undertaken by China Gezhouba Group Corporation (CGGC) in Namibia and the development is set to enhance 70 percent of the railway network, and make the railway transportation meet the railway transport capacity of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). (Photo by Sun Yumo/Xinhua)
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