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China Communications International Tanzania Road Project won three consecutive bids
Seetao 2026-04-17 11:10
  • CCCC International has achieved new breakthroughs in the Tanzanian market, winning three consecutive bids for important highway projects
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Recently, China Communications Construction Tanzania (CCCC Tanzania) officially received the winning bid notification from the Tanzania Rural and Urban Roads Authority (TARURA), successfully winning three key road projects funded by the World Bank, namely the second bid of the Lu'anwa Road Project in Lindi Province, and the first and third bids of the Mpbogwe Road Project in Geta Province.

As an important component of the "Southern Economic Corridor", the completion of the second section of the Lu'anwa Road Project in Lindi Province will effectively improve local logistics efficiency, further improve the regional backbone transportation network, and provide important support for community healthcare, education, and economic development.

The first and third sections of the Mborgwe Road Project are located in Gaeta Province, known as the "Golden City" in central northern Tanzania, and are key projects for upgrading and renovating the road network in the region. After the completion of the project, it will effectively enhance the heavy transportation capacity of the core mining area and form a coordinated linkage with the surrounding road network, which has positive and long-term significance for promoting industrial synergy and improving people's livelihoods in the mining area.Editor/Yang Meiling

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