Close Menu
Xsum NewsXsum News

    Stay Updated.

    Get the latest Africa-focused business & infrastructure news and more directly to your inbox.

    What's Hot

    Glade transforms fragrance into fashion with Make Africa Bloom event

    Centum RE leads the future of East African cities

    Experts highlight growing health concerns in Africa’s urban areas

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Glade transforms fragrance into fashion with Make Africa Bloom event
    • Centum RE leads the future of East African cities
    • Experts highlight growing health concerns in Africa’s urban areas
    • How adaptive reuse can solve urban development challenges
    • How South African cities are rebuilding affordable housing
    • Sustainable infrastructure to fight climate change
    • China’s key minerals strategy in Africa – Africa Center
    • Egypt, African Financial Cooperation collaborates with Infinity Power to accelerate green transformation – Economy – Business
    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn TikTok
    Xsum NewsXsum News
    • African Development Bank
    • Africa Finance Corporation
    • All Africa – Construction & Infrastructure
    • Africa Intelligence
    • Construct Africa
    • More
      • Mining Review Africa
      • Energy Capital Power
      • Sustainability & Climate-Resilient Infrastructure
      • Private-Sector Infrastructure Players
      • Urban Development & Housing
    Xsum NewsXsum News
    You are at:Home»Construct Africa»Tanzania reaches agreement to extend railway to Burundi
    Construct Africa

    Tanzania reaches agreement to extend railway to Burundi

    Xsum NewsBy Xsum NewsNovember 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    On January 29, the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) signed a US$2.2 billion contract for the construction of sections 7 and 8 of the Standard Gauge Electric Railway (SGR), which will run 282km from Ubinza across the border to Musongati in Burundi.

    A team from China Railway Engineering Group (CREGC) and China Railway Engineering Design Consulting Group (CREDC) will construct a railway section as part of the 693km second phase of the SGR project in Tanzania.

    The scheme is expected to run for 72 months, including a 12-month waiting period.

    The new line will branch from Tanzania SGR’s Tabora-Kigoma section (Lot 6) at Ubinza and run for 180km to the Malagarasi River on the Burundi border. The line stretches for 102km from Malagarasi to Musongati.

    The works include the construction of a 1km-long bridge connecting Tanzania and Burundi, designed to carry rail and road traffic, as well as the construction of an estimated seven stations and one freight terminal in the Msongati region.

    A new railway section is planned to facilitate the export of nickel from Msongati via Ubinza to Tanzania’s gateway port of Dar es Salaam.

    Ubinza-Msongati railway map
    Source: Project RAP, June 2023

    Tanzania and Burundi signed a cooperation agreement on railway construction in January 2022, with TRC tasked with procuring contractors and overseeing the construction of the project on behalf of both countries.

    The 411km Tabora-Kigoma section is being built by a team from China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) and China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC), which signed a US$2.2 billion design and construction contract in December 2022. As of late January this year, construction was 7.12% complete and is expected to be completed by December 2026.

    In December 2023, the African Development Bank (AfDB) approved a US$696.4 million loan to Burundi and Tanzania to advance the second phase of the SGR project.

    The SGR is planned to be the backbone of Tanzania’s central trade corridor linking the port of Dar es Salaam with Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. The railway is aimed at easing road congestion, with each freight train expected to carry up to 10,000 tonnes of cargo, the equivalent of taking 500 trucks off the road.

    A feasibility study is currently underway for the extension of the SGR line from Msongati to Kindu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In March 2023, a feasibility study and preliminary engineering design contract for the project was signed with South Africa’s Zutari.

    Meanwhile, the TRC is also considering building a 371km section from Ithaca in northwestern Tanzania on the border with Rwanda to Rusumo, which would be part of the Ithaca-Kigali SGR railway linking Rwanda’s capital.

    According to the TRC, the completion of the SGR network will connect the Southern Mtwara-Mbamba Bay Railway, which connects the Indian Ocean to Lake Nyasa and passes through areas rich in iron ore, coal and graphite. It also services the Muchuchuma and Liganga coal and iron mines.

    Top photo: Tanzania SGR (Source: TRC)

    agreement Burundi extend railway reaches Tanzania
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleMSGBC Oil, Gas and Power 2025 Spotlight Session Showcases Ivory Coast’s Emerging Role as a Regional Energy Hub
    Next Article GACL aligns infrastructure projects with 24-hour economy initiative
    Xsum News
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Glade transforms fragrance into fashion with Make Africa Bloom event

    June 3, 2026

    Dangote Cement vows to make Africa self-sufficient in cement production – Nigeria Independent Newspaper

    April 29, 2026

    Construction of Africa’s largest airport picks up steam

    April 24, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    African Development Bank Group and Nedbank Group sign multi-billion rand funding partnership to transform housing access and boost African trade

    December 19, 202529 Views

    A United Continent on the Move: Ambassador Kouyateh’s Call for an African Logistics Renaissance

    November 20, 202529 Views

    African Development Fund and WHO collaborate to save Sudan’s health system

    November 17, 202523 Views

    Eni secures multi-million dollar loan for African FLNG project

    January 26, 202622 Views
    Don't Miss
    Construct Africa June 3, 2026

    Glade transforms fragrance into fashion with Make Africa Bloom event

    Glade’s ‘Make Africa Bloom’ event, held at Langham’s Lifestyle Estate, was a fragrant celebration. The…

    Centum RE leads the future of East African cities

    Experts highlight growing health concerns in Africa’s urban areas

    How adaptive reuse can solve urban development challenges

    Stay In Touch
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • LinkedIn
    • TikTok

    Stay Updated.

    Get the latest Africa-focused business & infrastructure news and more directly to your inbox.

    About Us
    About Us

    Xsum News is Africa’s digital window into the future of business. We tell stories of innovation, enterprise, and investment that are shaping the continent’s economic rise. African Business, Added Up.

    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn TikTok
    Our Picks

    Glade transforms fragrance into fashion with Make Africa Bloom event

    Centum RE leads the future of East African cities

    Experts highlight growing health concerns in Africa’s urban areas

    Most Popular

    African Development Bank praises Algeria’s development model, aims to replicate its success across the continent

    South Africa investigates mystery of plane arriving from Gaza carrying over 150 Palestinians

    ADB and Kabale University announce Sh1 billion incubation center

    © 2026 Xsum News. All Rights Reserved.
    • 🌍 About Xsum News
    • 📬 Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Disclaimer

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.