[CCCC won the bid for the Tanzania project] Recently, CCCC received a letter of acceptance from the Tanzania National Highway Authority, stating that the company has successfully won the Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit System BRT project and the Mniwata-Massas Highway project. The completion of the Dar es Salaam BRT Phase IV project will greatly alleviate urban traffic congestion and enhance the international image of the city. The Mniwata-Massas Highway Project is an important component of Tanzania's 2020 2025 national road network development plan. After the completion of the project, the traffic conditions of the existing roads will be greatly improved, and the transportation capacity of minerals and Cash crop in southern Tanzania will be improved, which is of great significance to the economic development and improvement of people's livelihood in Economy of Tanzania. Editor/Ma Xue
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