Zimbabwe looks to Walvis Bay

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The government of Zimbabwe has reiterated its commitment to making maximum use of the Port of Walvis Bay in Namibia. As previously reported in World Cargo News, China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) has begun work on constructing a new container terminal at the Namibian port. Despite short term delays, Zimbabwe will also develop its own dedicated dry port at Walvis Bay.

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Zimbabwe looks to Walvis Bay

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The government of Zimbabwe has reiterated its commitment to making maximum use of the Port of Walvis Bay in Namibia. As previously reported in World Cargo News, China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) has begun work on constructing a new container terminal at the Namibian port. Despite short term delays, Zimbabwe will also develop its own dedicated dry port at Walvis Bay.

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