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Driving Rail-Enabled Growth in Eswatini: Prime Minister Russell Dlamini Speaks to Railways Africa

Railways Africa Magazine Editor Phillippa Dean and His Excellency Russell Mmiso Dlamini, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Eswatini, discuss rail – during the inaugural Eswatini Investment Conference (14–15 May 2025).

The Prime Minister outlines Eswatini’s ambitious plans to transform its rail network—reviving strategic lines, advancing the joint cross-border rail link with South Africa to Lothair, and positioning the country as a regional logistics hub through integrated road, rail, air, and dry port infrastructure.

He speaks candidly about the role of strategic partnerships, the need for investor participation, and how rail development is central to Eswatini’s journey toward high-income status.

Watch now to hear how Eswatini is putting rail at the centre of its development strategy.

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At the 2025 Eswatini Investment Conference, Prime Minister Russell Dlamini shared Eswatini’s rail strategy—from reviving key lines to building cross-border links with South Africa. Rail is central to the country’s logistics and development vision.

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