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In Summary The upgraded meter gauge railway line is expected to boost monthly freight capacity to 120,000 metric tonnes from the current 20,000 tonnes by 2026.Advertisement By The EastAfricanMore by this Author Uganda will invest $205 million in restoring an old railway line linking Kampala to Malaba on the Kenyan... read more →
Jun
09
In Summary The upgraded meter gauge railway line is expected to boost monthly freight capacity to 120,000 metric tonnes from the current 20,000 tonnes by 2026.Advertisement By The EastAfricanMore by this Author Uganda will invest $205 million in restoring an old railway line linking Kampala to Malaba on the Kenyan... read more →
Jun
09
In Summary The upgraded meter gauge railway line is expected to boost monthly freight capacity to 120,000 metric tonnes from the current 20,000 tonnes by 2026.Advertisement By The EastAfricanMore by this Author Uganda will invest $205 million in restoring an old railway line linking Kampala to Malaba on the Kenyan... read more →
Jun
09
In Summary The upgraded meter gauge railway line is expected to boost monthly freight capacity to 120,000 metric tonnes from the current 20,000 tonnes by 2026.Advertisement By The EastAfricanMore by this Author Uganda will invest $205 million in restoring an old railway line linking Kampala to Malaba on the Kenyan... read more →
Jun
09
In Summary The upgraded meter gauge railway line is expected to boost monthly freight capacity to 120,000 metric tonnes from the current 20,000 tonnes by 2026.Advertisement By The EastAfricanMore by this Author Uganda will invest $205 million in restoring an old railway line linking Kampala to Malaba on the Kenyan... read more →
Jun
09
In Summary The upgraded meter gauge railway line is expected to boost monthly freight capacity to 120,000 metric tonnes from the current 20,000 tonnes by 2026.Advertisement By The EastAfricanMore by this Author Uganda will invest $205 million in restoring an old railway line linking Kampala to Malaba on the Kenyan... read more →
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09
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