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... hidden in the east African hinterland. Although the Portuguese are aware of the railway’s existence in East Africa, they never imagined it would extend inland.
This brings us to their blind spot, because a railway without passenger and freight flow is unprofitable, and given the population density and economic development level in Africa, the payback period is too long, or rather, no one wants to believe that an African country has such capability.
"Once East Africa is split in h ...
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