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Magufuli's first state visit was to Rwanda. On the first day Magufuli met his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame at the Rusumo Border for the inauguration of the new Rusumo International Bridge and the new One stop border post. [3] Magufuli also attended the 22nd anniversary of the Rwandan genocide commemoration. [4]
In early June 2013, Tanzania's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Bernard Membe, said in the Tanzania National Assembly, Rwanda has issued a statement opposing the advice by President Kikwete that this was the right time to hold peace talks with the country's rebels, most of whom are in DRC forests and against whom the ...
Given the restrictions on the axle load and the use of only a single lane at a time, a new bridge, the Rusumo International Bridge, adjacent to the single lane bridge, was opened in 2014 to cope with expected increase of the traffic volume between Rwanda and Tanzania in the coming years.
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Rusumo is located in the southern part of Eastern Province, at the international border with Tanzania, [1] approximately 83 kilometres (52 mi), southeast of Rwamagana, the location of the provincial headquarters. [2] This is approximately 136 kilometres (85 mi), by road, southeast of Kigali, the capital and largest city in Rwanda. [3]
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The power generated will be shared equally among the countries of Burundi, Rwanda, and Tanzania. [4] The power will be evacuated from the generation plant via 220 kilovolt transmission lines to transmission stations in: Gitega , Burundi, a distance of 158 kilometres (98 mi); Kigali, Rwanda, a distance of 115 kilometres (71 mi); and, Nyakanazi ...
This section, measuring 150 kilometres (93 mi), is the Rwandan half of the Isaka–Kigali Standard Gauge Railway, a joint railway between the governments of Rwanda and Tanzania. [2] Construction was originally scheduled to begin in October 2018, but has been postponed as the Tanzanian link to the Rwandan border was delayed.