Kazungula Bridge Authority: A Pan-African Gateway to Trade, Unity and Transformation

26 February 2026

The Kazungula Bridge Authority launch on Tuesday, 24th February 2026, was more than a bilateral milestone between Botswana and Zambia — it’s a continental statement.

By operationalising a 24-hour, non-stop border post, the two nations are positioning Kazungula as a flagship of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

The bridge becomes not just a crossing point, but a living symbol of Africa’s determination to dismantle colonial-era boundaries, accelerate intra-African trade, and build prosperity through shared infrastructure.

The quadripoint, where Botswana, Zambia, Namibia, and Zimbabwe converge, transforms Kazungula into a continental hub. With truck traffic already doubling since 2021 and ambitions to reach 1,000 trucks daily, the bridge is poised to anchor the North-South Corridor, linking mineral-rich regions to ports and industrial centres across Southern and Eastern Africa.

By embedding digital customs systems, joint rail projects, and value-addition industries, leaders are reframing Kazungula as a launchpad for African self-reliance: a place where raw materials are processed locally, goods are produced within Africa, and tourism circuits showcase the continent’s unique heritage.

This is not just about easing congestion — it’s about reimagining Africa’s economic geography, knitting together fragmented markets into one continental economy.

Botswana’s President Duma Boko and his Zambian counterpart, Hakainde Hichilema, launched the Bridge Authority, whose headquarters are in Botswana, but its Executive Director comes from Zambia.

(C)TPA2026

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