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USD 140 mn Funding for Road Development in Eswatini 

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Lubombo and Shiselweni

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The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a USD 140.6mn loan for the Kingdom of Eswatini to improve road links between the Lubombo and Shiselweni regions. The road infrastructure investment will upgrade 105.9 km of paved roads.

The loan will be used to upgrade the Siphofaneni-Sithobelath-Maloma-Nsoko (MR14) and Maloma-Siphambanweni (MR21) to a width of 12.3 meters, including 2-meter paved shoulders on each side. Since AfDB began operations in the country in 1972, Mbabane has received loans of more than US$ 800mn from the regional multilateral lender.

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The kingdom has a relatively small road network, with under 4,000km of roads in total, of which approximately 1, 500km are paved and 2, 270kms are unpaved district roads. Car ownership is also relatively low, at just 89 vehicles per 1, 000 people according to data from 2014.