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9 MarchBy Tesfa-Alem Tekle March 8, 2013 (ADDIS ABABA) – Landlocked Ethiopia has signed agreements with Chinese and Indian companies to construct highways that will connect the Horn of Africa nation with neighbouring Sudan, South Sudan and Kenya.
The road projects will branch out from the adjacent regions of Oromia, Gambella and South Ethiopia Peoples’ States covering 260 km and will cost up to $130 million. A government source told Sudan Tribune on Friday that contract agreements were signed (...)
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