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Central African Republic: Ppp of About us$2.5 Billion to Connect Cemac to East Africa

Summary by Financial Afrik
On 20 March 2026 in Bangui, the Central African Republic (RCA) and Al Wasit, a subsidiary of a Saudi investment fund based in Kampala, Uganda, signed a public-private partnership contract (PPP) estimated at CFAF 1,400 billion (approximately US$2.5 billion) for the construction of the country's first-ever 1.249 km long highway. This road infrastructure, built by the South Sudanese group Kit Entreprise and Construction Limited, will connect Bambou…
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On 20 March 2026 in Bangui, the Central African Republic (RCA) and Al Wasit, a subsidiary of a Saudi investment fund based in Kampala, Uganda, signed a public-private partnership contract (PPP) estimated at CFAF 1,400 billion (approximately US$2.5 billion) for the construction of the country's first-ever 1.249 km long highway. This road infrastructure, built by the South Sudanese group Kit Entreprise and Construction Limited, will connect Bambou…

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Financial Afrik broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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