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Home » Economy » Africa’s Rail Freight Capacity Still Underutilised, African Union Says

Africa’s Rail Freight Capacity Still Underutilised, African Union Says

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1 April 2026
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Africa’s rail network continues to carry a fraction of its potential freight capacity, even as policymakers push for deeper integration and investment to unlock continental trade.

According to the World Bank, Africa transports about 300 million tonnes of freight by rail annually, which is well below what existing and planned infrastructure could handle.

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The issue took centre stage in a recent episode of Connecting Africa on CNN, where journalist Victoria Rubadiri spoke with Eric Ntagengerwa, Head of Transport and Mobility at the African Union Commission.

Ntagengerwa identified high capital costs as the most pressing challenge facing railway development across the continent. He noted that most large-scale rail projects require concession models or public-private partnerships, with governments playing a central role in enabling and de-risking investments.

“The capital cost that is needed to construct railway projects means they often have to be structured as concessions or public-private partnerships,” he said, adding that state support remains critical.

He also outlined progress on the African Integrated High-Speed Railway Network, a flagship infrastructure initiative under the African Union. The project aims to link major regions across the continent, from east to west and north to south, to improve the movement of both cargo and passengers.

The network is expected to complement the African Continental Free Trade Area by facilitating faster and more efficient trade flows. Ntagengerwa said 13 priority corridors were identified in the first phase, with nearly eight already in construction or operational stages.

On integration, he emphasised the need for harmonised technical standards and coordinated financing models. The African Union is working alongside the African Union Development Agency to align project design and funding structures across member states.

Beyond infrastructure, Ntagengerwa highlighted regulatory and administrative barriers as a major bottleneck to the efficiency of cross-border rail. He stressed that one-stop border posts alone are insufficient without broader policy alignment.

“We need seamless cross-border connections, including harmonised documentation and visa regimes, to reduce non-physical barriers,” he said.

The push to modernise rail transport comes as African countries seek cost-effective, sustainable logistics solutions to support industrialisation and intra-African trade.

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