BCN-08 Mozambique opens $785 mn Chinese bridge

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Mozambique opens $785 mn Chinese bridge

MAPUTO, Nov 11, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Mozambique’s President Filipe Nyusi
opened a Chinese-built bridge in the capital Maputo on Saturday that cost
$785 million, saying it would help link northern and southern Africa.

The twin-tower suspension bridge stands 141 metres (463 feet) above Maputo
Bay, is 680 metres-long and joins the city centre to the outlying district of
Katembe.

“Today is a unique day of our history, the achievement of the dream of
(former president) Samora Machel,” Nyusi said at a rally following the
inauguration.

“With the completion of this bridge… the connection of southern Africa
to the north over land and across our country is guaranteed.”

The bridge, which connects the north and south banks of Maputo that were
previously linked only by boat, would help promote tourism, Nyusi said.

It will also directly link the capital to the border of neighbouring South
Africa by road for the first time.

He described China, whose Road and Bridge Corporation began construction
in June 2014, as a “brother and friend” of Mozambique.

China’s ambassador to Maputo Su Jian attended the opening and described
Mozambique as a foreign policy priority for Beijing.

Ninety-five percent of the bridge’s cost was financed through loans
provided by Chinese lenders.

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