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  • (Hello Africa) Chinese-built road transforms lives, boosts economy in northern Rwanda

    Constructed jointly by the China Road and Bridge Corporation and Rwanda's NPD Ltd., the 63-km Base-Butaro-Kidaho road has become a lifeline for residents, cutting travel times and unlocking the region's development potential.

    January27,2026


  • Feature: Chinese-built road transforms lives, boosts economy in northern Rwanda

    For years, the winding hills of northern Rwanda were as famous for their breathtaking beauty as for the long, arduous journeys on impassable roads. Today, the smooth asphalt of the Base-Butaro-Kidaho (BBK) road is changing that reality, bringing renewed hope, economic opportunity, and social transformation to communities across Burera District.

    January26,2026


  • Feature: Chinese-built road transforming lives of mothers in rural central Kenya

    Mercy Nyaguthii's story mirrors that of many former housewives, who stayed home, waiting for their husbands to provide.

    August07,2024


  • GLOBALink | Chinese-built road boosts development in Tanzania's Zanzibar

    Road rehab by a Chinese company changes Tanzania's Zanzibar for the better, as residents share the benefits of boosted traffic and tourism.

    January15,2024


  • Chinese-built national road facilitates travel, goods transport in SE. Cambodia

    Linking Prey Veng and Tboung Khmum provinces in southeast Cambodia, the Chinese-built 96.4-km-long and 11-meter-wide National Road No. 11 has facilitated personnel flow and goods transport in the region.

    December07,2021


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