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Land Linked Zambia Webinar:  Strengthening the Global Supply Chain through Nacala Corridor

Land Linked Zambia Webinar:  Strengthening the Global Supply Chain through Nacala Corridor

Africast Zambia, in partnership with the Ministry of Transport & Logistics and the Zambia Development Agency, presents to you the second webinar for the 2026 series for LLZ on 28 January 2026, with the theme topic “Strengthening the Global Supply Chain through Nacala Corridor.”

The webinar will explore the transformative role of the Nacala Corridor, a key international transport route connecting land-linked countries like Zambia and Malawi to the Indian Ocean via the Port of Nacala in Mozambique.

About the Nacala Corridor Initiative

The initiative was launched at the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 9) to bolster regional connectivity and stimulate economic growth across Mozambique, Malawi, and Zambia.

The project aims to strengthen transportation infrastructure and promote industrial development, enhancing the corridor’s capacity to move mineral resources, agricultural goods, and other cargo more efficiently. The initiative supports sustainable development, job creation, and more resilient global supply chains in the region.

Why Attend

  • Gain insight into how infrastructure and logistics improvements can unlock economic potential across Southern Africa
    • Learn about the role of the Nacala Corridor in strengthening global supply chains
    • Engage with experts on regional development, trade, and infrastructure policy

Date: 28 January 2026
Time: 14:30hrs
Location: Virtual

Don’t miss this opportunity to understand how regional cooperation and infrastructure investment are shaping the future of trade and supply chain resilience across Africa and beyond.

Register now:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HHWeRZVhSmiOYyzDbWzEFw#/registration

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Land Linked Zambia Webinar:  Strengthening the Global Supply Chain through Nacala Corridor

Land Linked Zambia Webinar:  Strengthening the Global Supply Chain through Nacala Corridor

Africast Zambia, in partnership with the Ministry of Transport & Logistics and the Zambia Development Agency, presents to you the second webinar for the 2026 series for LLZ on 28 January 2026, with the theme topic “Strengthening the Global Supply Chain through Nacala Corridor.”

The webinar will explore the transformative role of the Nacala Corridor, a key international transport route connecting land-linked countries like Zambia and Malawi to the Indian Ocean via the Port of Nacala in Mozambique.

About the Nacala Corridor Initiative

The initiative was launched at the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 9) to bolster regional connectivity and stimulate economic growth across Mozambique, Malawi, and Zambia.

The project aims to strengthen transportation infrastructure and promote industrial development, enhancing the corridor’s capacity to move mineral resources, agricultural goods, and other cargo more efficiently. The initiative supports sustainable development, job creation, and more resilient global supply chains in the region.

Why Attend

  • Gain insight into how infrastructure and logistics improvements can unlock economic potential across Southern Africa
    • Learn about the role of the Nacala Corridor in strengthening global supply chains
    • Engage with experts on regional development, trade, and infrastructure policy

Date: 28 January 2026
Time: 14:30hrs
Location: Virtual

Don’t miss this opportunity to understand how regional cooperation and infrastructure investment are shaping the future of trade and supply chain resilience across Africa and beyond.

Register now:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HHWeRZVhSmiOYyzDbWzEFw#/registration

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Africast Zambia, in partnership with the Ministry of Transport & Logistics and the Zambia Development Agency, will host the second Land-Linked Zambia webinar of 2026 on 28 January.
The session will examine the strategic role of the Nacala Corridor in strengthening global supply chains, improving regional connectivity, and supporting trade for land-linked countries including Zambia and Malawi.

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Land Linked Zambia Webinar:  Strengthening the Global Supply Chain through Nacala Corridor

Land Linked Zambia Webinar:  Strengthening the Global Supply Chain through Nacala Corridor

Africast Zambia, in partnership with the Ministry of Transport & Logistics and the Zambia Development Agency, presents to you the second webinar for the 2026 series for LLZ on 28 January 2026, with the theme topic “Strengthening the Global Supply Chain through Nacala Corridor.”

The webinar will explore the transformative role of the Nacala Corridor, a key international transport route connecting land-linked countries like Zambia and Malawi to the Indian Ocean via the Port of Nacala in Mozambique.

About the Nacala Corridor Initiative

The initiative was launched at the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 9) to bolster regional connectivity and stimulate economic growth across Mozambique, Malawi, and Zambia.

The project aims to strengthen transportation infrastructure and promote industrial development, enhancing the corridor’s capacity to move mineral resources, agricultural goods, and other cargo more efficiently. The initiative supports sustainable development, job creation, and more resilient global supply chains in the region.

Why Attend

  • Gain insight into how infrastructure and logistics improvements can unlock economic potential across Southern Africa
    • Learn about the role of the Nacala Corridor in strengthening global supply chains
    • Engage with experts on regional development, trade, and infrastructure policy

Date: 28 January 2026
Time: 14:30hrs
Location: Virtual

Don’t miss this opportunity to understand how regional cooperation and infrastructure investment are shaping the future of trade and supply chain resilience across Africa and beyond.

Register now:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HHWeRZVhSmiOYyzDbWzEFw#/registration

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