Africa is building the corridors that connect us all, and Land-Linked Zambia 2026 is where that story comes together.
The old article announced that ministers, corridor operators, mining companies, logistics leaders, and business people from multiple countries were arriving in Lusaka for Land-Linked Zambia 2026.
Corridor Investments in Focus
The article highlighted TAZARA railway revitalisation, a planned Mosetse-Kazungula-Livingstone railway, Nacala rail and port initiatives, and road corridor upgrades that support Walvis Bay access for western mining and agricultural regions.
Register and Stay Connected
Readers were directed to register and follow Land-Linked Zambia updates as the event opened in Lusaka.