Botswana has put its money
where its mouth is with the
upgrading and rehabilitation of
several roads as well as three
airports in the country.
According to Anthony
Sefako of the Botswana export
development and investment
authority (Bedia), the first
bitumen road was constructed
in 1965. Since then a road
network has been established
spanning more than 6700km.
The construction of new
roads is ongoing as is the
maintenance and rehabilitation
of the current network.
“We have also revamped the
airport in Gaborone while the
upgrading of airports in Maun
and Kasane is under way. All
of these efforts are aimed at
establishing and promoting
Botswana as a trade hub.”
Botswana pushes trade hub concept
25 May 2012 - by Liesl Venter
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