Zambia has introduced a new law compelling mining companies and other bulk cargo handlers to transport at least 30 percent of their freight by rail a move aimed at boosting the rail sector in the country.
But the Zambia Chamber of Mines opposed the law Monday saying the Zambia was not ready to handle that amount of cargo and the potential impact on the mining industry had not been properly considered.
Transport Minister Brian Mushimba said in a statement that the government consulted both the Chamber of Mines and individual mining companies before creating the new law.
In Kenya, importers using Mombasa port will now be required to use the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) to move their goods as authorities attempt to increase the amount of cargo on the service.
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