The upcoming webinar Transforming Transport Corridors Into Economic Corridors on 29 January 2025, is a build-up to the momentous transport and logistics conference and exhibition LANDLINKED ZAMBIA on 10th & 11th April 2025 at Ciela Resort, Lusaka-Zambia. The conversation starts now! Join our expert speakers from South Africa, Tanzania, Mozambique and of course Zambia.
Transforming transport corridors into economic corridors in Africa presents a tremendous opportunity to unlock regional growth, enhance trade, and create sustainable jobs. This requires a comprehensive approach that combines infrastructure development, policy reforms, private-sector involvement, and social inclusivity. By fostering integration, innovation, and collaboration, African countries can turn their transport corridors into powerful engines for economic transformation—driving industrialisation, improving living standards, and positioning the continent as a global economic player in the 21st century.
Zambia is strategically positioned at the heart of Southern Africa, with five key transport corridors that are vital for trade and regional integration. These corridors include the North-South Corridor, the Beira Corridor, the Walvis Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi Corridor and the Nacala Corridor. Each of these corridors plays a pivotal role in facilitating access to international markets, enhancing trade connectivity, and fostering economic growth.
By focusing on these corridors, the webinar aims to provide valuable insights for businesses looking to expand in Zambia and beyond in the advent of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Secure your spot by registering: https://bit.ly/LLZ2025_Webinar
or contact: theoffice@africastzambia.org
0211 267296/9
SPEAKERS
- Benson Tembo
Secretary General – Petroleum Transport Association of Zambia. - Bercencio Vilanculo
President of ASOLNAMO – Freight Forwarding Association of Mozambique. - Emmanuel Ntshangase
Head of Commercial – Grindrod, South Africa. - Edward John Urio
Chairman – Tanzania Freight Forwarders Association.