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One-stop borders get priority focus

26 Aug 2011 - by Staff reporter
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The North-South Corridor
initiative has placed onestop
borders high on the
agenda.
The first is at
Kasumbalesa on the DRC
side of the border between
DRC and Zambia. At this
point on the North-South
Corridor, civil works to
upgrade facilities on the
DRC side are already
on-going, and Zambia is
processing public/private
partnership (PPP) tenders
for works.
The second one-stop
project is at Beitbridge,
the main freight border
post on the SA-Zimbabwe
crossing.
Here a bilateral
agreement has been
drafted and institutions
established. Also, a
modernisation programme
is under implementation.

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