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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Great news for Mozambique/SA Border Users - not for private car users though
As far as I know, this is not the first in Africa. The Zim/Zambia border is also operational and it would make economic sense for African countries to initiate such projects, not only for freight or public transport but for every mode. The times where one has to spend valuable hours at the border sorting the paper work is the times of the past. If Europe can do it, why not Africa?
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