The Mozambican government improved 21,000 kilometres of road in 2014, according to the Minister of Public Works Carlos Bonete.
Speaking on 29 June at the opening of a National Joint Review meeting on the roads sector, Bonete said this figure was about 96 per cent of the target figure of 22,000 kilometres and cost 21 billion meticais (US$549 million).
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