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  2. Chirundu–Beitbridge Regional Road Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Chirundu–Beitbridge Road Corridor is a Trans-African Highway Network Zimbabwean link between South Africa and Zambia. It is part of the North–South Corridor Project and forms the entire Zimbabwean section of the Cape to Cairo Road. The North-South Multimodal Transport Corridor is under the African Union PIDA. The Programme for ...

  3. Roads in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s Zambia had one of the best highway networks in sub-Saharan Africa. In 1991 it was estimated by the National Road Fund Agency (NRFA) that 80 percent of the road network had deteriorated and out of total road assets valued at US$2.3 billion, US$400 million had been lost due to neglected maintenance.

  4. List of A4 roads - Wikipedia

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    A4 road (United Kingdom) may refer to : A4 road (England), a road connecting London to Avonmouth, Bristol; A4 road (Isle of Man), a primary road which connects Peel with Kirk Michael; A4 road (Northern Ireland), a road in Northern Ireland; Interstate A-4, a road in Alaska; A4 road (Zimbabwe), a highway between Beitbridge and Harare

  5. Great East Road - Wikipedia

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    The Luangwa Road (designated as D145 on Zambia's road network) [2] [3] is the road that provides access to the town of Luangwa. It is the only road used to enter and exit Luangwa. It starts at a junction with the T4 (Great East Road) just west of the Luangwa Bridge in Luangwa District, going southwards.

  6. SADC Regional Trunk Road Network - Wikipedia

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    The Southern African Development Community Regional Trunk Road Network or SADC RTRN is a trans nation road network across Southern Africa. [1] The projects in Africa being developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), [2] [3] the African Development Bank (ADB), and the African Union in conjunction with the Southern African Development Community.

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  8. Transport in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    In Zambia's case these are road and/or rail routes which cross international borders to ports and which are the subject of international agreements on planning, use and management. They are not separate from the road and rail networks listed above, but are entities superimposed on those networks for strategic economic and trade development.

  9. M4 road (Zambia) - Wikipedia

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    The M4 road is a road in the Copperbelt Province of Zambia. [1] [2] The road connects the city of Ndola (Capital of the Copperbelt) with the city of Mufulira and extends to connect Mufulira with the city of Kitwe. [2] [1] As it is a v-shaped route, the M4 road starts and ends at a junction with the T3 road. [1] [2]