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Uganda signs rail building contract with Turkey's Yapi Merkezi

Uganda's government and Turkish building and construction company Yapi Merkezi signed a contract to build a 272 kilometre (169 miles) section of railway, in a bid to improve regional trade, a Ugandan authorities stated on Monday.

Uganda's Requirement Gauge Railway project planner, Perez Wamburu, stated the arrangement was for the first area of a. prepared 1,700 km electrical railway.

The job will increase trade and minimize transport expenses,. Uganda's works ministry permanent secretary, Bageya Waiswa, stated. at the signing event.

He stated Uganda will use its own funds and credit from export. credit organisations to fund the task, which will take 48. months to finish as soon as started.

The rail area will range from the capital Kampala to Malaba. at the border with Kenya, connecting landlocked Uganda to its. neighbour's rail network and on to the Indian Ocean seaport of. Mombasa.

Uganda had participated in an arrangement in 2015 with the China. Harbour and Engineering Business Ltd (CHEC) to execute the. project on condition the firm helped protect funds for the. railway from the Chinese government.

After years of ineffective talks, Uganda in 2015 terminated. the contract and got in talks with Yapi Merkezi, which is. carrying out a similar task in neighbouring Tanzania.

(source: Reuters)