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Full steam ahead for Mozambique's rail sector
[Article] In recent years, the government in Maputo has made developing the train network a priority as part of its economic plan. But mounting public debt has meant that authorities had no choice but to cede control of the project to the private sector, providing little comfort for passengers.
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It's three o'clock in the morning at Nampula Station, in central Mozambique.Another overcrowded train, heading 350km towards Cuamba.It will be a suffocating journey of more than 10 hours, even for those who boarded early enough to get a seat.Argentina Armando, passenger:"We can't stand it anymore. There...
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