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DRC’s OGEFREM Begins Preliminary Works on Kalamba-Mbuji Dry Port

DRC’s OGEFREM Begins Preliminary Works on Kalamba-Mbuji Dry Port

  • OGEFREM confirmed the start of preliminary works for the Kalamba-Mbuji dry port in Kasaï-Central.
  • The African Development Bank (AfDB) agreed to pre-finance feasibility studies for the project.
  • The dry port aims to boost cross-border trade between the DRC and Angola, connecting to Lobito Port.

The Office for the Management of Multimodal Freight (OGEFREM) has announced the start of preliminary works for the construction of the Kalamba-Mbuji dry port, located in Luiza territory in the Kasaï-Central province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Regional Director Matthieu Tshilumba Kalenga disclosed the information on October 16, 2025, during a meeting with provincial governor Joseph-Moïse Kambulu Nkonko. He confirmed that funding for the initial phase is already available.

The preliminary phase will include securing the 70-hectare site with a perimeter fence and preparing the land for core infrastructure. Planned facilities include a parking area for heavy trucks, fuel stations, driver accommodations, and administrative offices for border control and public services. These will operate under a single-window system to simplify logistics and customs operations.

The announcement follows OGEFREM’s acquisition of property titles for the land in February 2025, ensuring full ownership and legal security for the project site.

Located on the border between the DRC and Angola, the future Kalamba-Mbuji dry port is designed to facilitate trade between the two nations. It will serve as a key logistical link connecting Kasaï-Central to Angola’s seaports, particularly Lobito. The initiative complements ongoing construction on the Kananga–Kalamba-Mbuji road, which aims to strengthen regional trade corridors and reduce transport costs.

In April 2025, OGEFREM’s Director General William Kazumba Mayombo announced that the African Development Bank (AfDB) had agreed to pre-finance feasibility studies for the Kalamba-Mbuji dry port. The studies will also cover additional logistics platforms planned in Matamba, Bilomba, and Mbulungu.

According to OGEFREM, the feasibility work will assess cargo traffic along key routes such as Kandiadi–Kamako–Tshikapa, Kandiadi–Tshikapa, and Tshikapa–Kananga, which are heavily used for cross-border trade.

This article was initially published in French by Ronsard Luabeya

Adapted in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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