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East Africa states eye to expand Northern Corridor connectivity

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Long haul trucks along the Nairobi - Mombasa road transporting cargo. [File, Standard]

Governments, development agencies, and private sector leaders from across East Africa have renewed their commitment to transforming the Northern Corridor into a sustainable, efficient trade and transport artery.

The high-level meeting, attended by ministers, principal secretaries, technical experts, and international partners, focused on strengthening critical transport, trade, and infrastructure linkages that connect East Africa's landlocked countries to global markets.

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