Zambia, Botswana convene joint committee on Mosetse–Kazungula–Livingstone rail link

Fredrick Mwalusaka, Zambia’s Permanent Secretary for Transport and Logistics.

By Ennie Kishiki Mutepuka.

The Governments of the Republic of Zambia and the Republic of Botswana convened a Joint Steering Committee (JSC) Meeting on the Mosetse–Kazungula–Livingstone (MKL) Rail Project on 1 April 2026 in Kasane, Botswana.

The meeting was done through the Ministry of Transport and Logistics of Zambia and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of Botswana.

The meeting brought together senior Government officials from both countries, alongside representatives from Zambia Railways Limited and Botswana Railways, to review progress and provide strategic direction on the implementation of this transformative regional infrastructure project.

Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Transport and Logistics in Zambia,  Fredrick Mwalusaka, reaffirmed that the MKL Rail Project remains a significant bilateral initiative and a critical component in enhancing regional connectivity, facilitating trade, and unlocking economic opportunities within the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

And Acting Permanent Secretary for Botswana’s Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, Pius Seone, reaffirmed his Government’s commitment to fulfilling its obligations for the project's successful implementation.

Both Governments reiterated their unwavering commitment to the successful implementation of the MKL Rail Project and emphasised the importance of sustained collaboration and coordination at both technical and policy levels.

Pius Seone, Botswana’s Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure.

The Joint Steering Committee, co-chaired by the Permanent Secretaries, noted the progress made to date and underscored the need to expedite the resolution of outstanding issues relating to the Consultant’s deliverables, approve key project milestones to unlock the next phase of implementation, and maintain momentum through strengthened institutional coordination and stakeholder engagement.

The Committee further emphasised that both Governments were eager to see completion of the Bankable Feasibility Study at the earliest possible time. 

The JTC was tasked to ensure that all outstanding studies are finalised and completed by the end of 2026.

The two Governments reaffirmed their shared vision of delivering the MKL Rail Project as a transformative regional infrastructure initiative that will enhance trade and stimulate economic growth. 

The project is expected to significantly improve the efficiency of cargo and passenger movement between the two countries, while strengthening linkages to regional and international markets.

Both Governments remain committed to working collaboratively with all stakeholders, including cooperating railway entities and development partners, to ensure the successful delivery of the project.

The Mosetse–Kazungula–Livingstone Rail Project is a cross-border railway initiative linking Botswana and Zambia, aimed at enhancing trade, connectivity, and regional integration within the Southern African Development Community (SADC). 

The railway line will span approximately 430 kilometres, comprising 365 km from Mosetse to Kazungula and 65 km from Kazungula to Livingstone.

It is expected to improve cargo and passenger movement while reducing transport costs and easing pressure on road infrastructure.

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