The construction of the new Maputo province Bus Terminal will require an investment of one billion meticais (17.5 million dollars), as announced by the provincial government. The project, which will occupy an area of 20 hectares shared between the districts of Moamba and Matola, in the Ngohloza area, aims to improve the mobility of people and goods in the region.
Speaking to Rádio Moçambique (RM), Ludgero Gemo, spokesman for the provincial government, said that “there are already partners interested in supporting the project, which will be developed with a futuristic approach, in line with modern trends”. The new infrastructure aims to meet the province’s growing transportation needs and promote more efficient and integrated development in the region.
Currently, the provincial government has only 1.7 million meticais (26.8 million dollars) of the 1 billion meticais (17.5 million dollars) needed to carry out the work. The lack of resources still represents a significant challenge to the progress of the project, but the search for partnerships and investments is underway to ensure the successful completion of construction.
The initiative is set to transform the province’s road infrastructure, providing better conditions for transportation and contributing to the region’s economic growth.